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Michael M. Ames
fonds
Compiled by Christopher Hives (1987, 2015), Sayuri Tsuruta (1994), Alan Doyle
(2002), Peggy Heger and Erie Maestro (2004), and Clay Thibodeau and Nicole Stanley
(2007)
Last revised February 2015
University of British Columbia Archives
Table of Contents
Fonds Description
o Title / Dates of Creation / Physical Description
o Biographical Sketch
o Scope and Content
o Notes
Series Descriptions
o UBC Department of Anthropology and Sociology Series
o Course Materials Series
o Program Review Series
o Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association Series
o Department of Political Science, Sociology, and Anthropology [Simon
Fraser University] Dispute Series
o Canadian Museums Association Series
o Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute Series
o Assorted Associations and Conferences Series
o Manuscripts, Drafts, and Papers Series
o Research Series
o Museum of Anthropology Series
o General Correspondence Series
o Biographical Series
File List
Catalogue entry (UBC Library catalogue)
Fonds Description
Michael Ames fonds. – 1944-2003.
10.4 m of textual records and other material.
Biographical Sketch
Michael Ames was born in Vancouver and attended the University of British Columbia
where he graduated with a B.A. in Anthropology in 1956. He continued his education at
Harvard University, earning his Ph.D. in Social Anthropology in 1961. Ames returned
to UBC as an assistant professor in 1964, rising to full professor in 1970. In addition to
his work in the department, Ames also became Director of the Museum of
Anthropology (MOA) in 1974. From 1974 to 1976 Ames was president of the Shastri
Indo-Canadian Institute which was established in 1968 with funding from the Indian
Government to promote Indian studies in Canada. A recipient of the Simon
Guggenheim Fellowship in 1970-1971, Ames was also elected a Fellow of the Royal
Society of Canada in 1979 and promoted as a Fellow of the Society for Applied
Anthropology in 1996. Ames also has an extensive list of publications in a broad range
of topics, from religion and social organizations in South Asia, First Nations issues to
museums and popular culture, including the monograph Cannibal Tours & Glass
Boxes: The Anthropology of Museums, published by the University of British Columbia
in 1993.
Ames retired from the MOA directorship at the end of June, 1997 and received emeritus
professor status in 1998. From 1998 to 2002 Ames co-taught with adjunct professor Jim
Green several undergraduate anthropology courses on Vancouver's Downtown
Eastside. He also chaired the Dean of Arts First Nations Language Programme advisory
committee from 1998 to 2002, and in 2002 instituted, in cooperation with Associate Dean
Margery Fee and the Musqueam Band Council, a joint "Musqueam 101" seminar at
Musqueam which is loosely patterned after the Humanities 101 programme and is
funded by the Provost's Office. In July 2002 Ames returned to the MOA as Acting
Director for a one year, which was then extended to August 2004.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of departmental records from Anthropology and Sociology (1964-2000);
Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association records (1970-1979); and, material
relating to the Simon Fraser University dispute concerning the Department of Political
Science, Sociology and Anthropology (1969-1971). This group of records was assembled
by Ames through his participation on the C.S.A.A. team which studied the situation.
The papers also include Ames' records of the Board of Directors of the Canadian
Museums Association (1980-1983) and the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute (1967-1995).
The material relating to the Shastri Institute includes records generated or collected by
Ames and other members of the Institute at UBC. The names of other members are
indicated in the file title. In addition, the fonds contains manuscripts and drafts, records
pertaining to Ames research, courses taught by Ames, a variety of conferences and
seminars, and records pertaining to Ames’ participation in several museum studies
program reviews. The fonds also contains records relating to Ames' involvement with
the MOA, although the majority of the records pertaining to his position as Director and
Acting Director of the MOA are held at the MOA Archives. In total, there are 16 series:
UBC Department of Anthropology and Sociology series, Canadian Sociology and
Anthropology Association series, Department of Political Science, Sociology, and
Anthropology (Simon Fraser University) Dispute series, Canadian Museums
Association series, Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute series, Assorted Associations and
Conferences series, Manuscripts, Drafts, and Papers series, General Correspondence
series and a Biographical series, Course Materials series, Program Review series,
Research series, Museum of Anthropology (MOA) series, Photographic series, Audio
Cassette series and Computer Tape series (last 3 series were added with an accrual in
2007).
Notes
Includes: ca. 4900 photographs (prints, slides, and negatives), 17 audio cassettes, 1
computer tape.
Researchers are strongly advised to check with the University Archives regarding
permission to publish or otherwise use materials from this fonds.
Title based on provenance of the fonds.
Accruals transferred to the University Archives by Michael Ames in 2003. Another
accrual containing information pertaining to Ames' Musqueam 101 course and
Squamish Language course, as well as additions to existing series added in 2007.
Accural also contains audio cassettes and 1 computer tape.
Series Descriptions
UBC Department of Anthropology and Sociology Series. -- 1957-2002.
1.7 m of textual materials.
Series consists of minutes, memoranda, correspondence, course assignments pertaining
to Ames' years as a professor in the UBC Department of Anthropology and Sociology; it
also includes Ames' involvement with UBC Extension.
Boxes 1(1-18), 10 (1-7, 8-26), 11(3-6, 24, 25,32-35,37,38,43, 45, 46, 63), 12 (3-5,
9,12,13,16,17,19,23,24,27,31,32,38,40), 13 (5,6-8,18, 19,21, 25-28), 14 (10-16,18,29-35,37), 15
(1,3,5,9-11,16-18, 20,22,29,31,32,34-38), 16 (1-5), 22 (1-28), 23 (1-13)
Course Materials Series. -- 1962-2003.
1.8 m of textual records.
Series consists of course materials in Anthropology and Sociology and other UBC
courses like Asian Studies and Curatorial Studies; also includes courses handled or
developed outside of UBC.
Boxes 16 (6-48), 17, 18, 19 (1-10), 23(14-19), 24(1-31), 25(1-24)
Program Review Series. -- 1986-1988.
2 cm of textual records.
Series consists of correspondence, reports, notes and schedules pertaining to Ames'
involvement in program reviews for various museum studies programs and for the
McCord museum.
Box 19 (11-14)
Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association Series. -- 1970-1981.
25 cm of textual materials.
Series consists of minutes of meetings, reports, financial statements, and
correspondence pertaining to the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association.
Boxes 1(19-28), 19 (15-16), 25(25)
Department of Political Science, Sociology, and Anthropology [Simon Fraser
University] Dispute Series. -- 1969-1971.
13 cm of textual materials.
Series consists of newspaper clippings, correspondence, reports, and printed material
pertaining to the investigation into the dispute in the Political Science, Sociology, and
Anthropology Department at Simon Fraser University. The dispute began in 1969 when
a trustee was established to administer the department. A strike of some faculty and
students ensued and the resulting disputes over promotion and tenure resulted in
censure from both C.A.U.T. and C.S.A.A.
Box 2 (1-13)
Canadian Museums Association Series. -- 1980-2002.
30 cm of textual materials.
Series consists of correspondence, minutes of meetings, printed material, reports, and
manuals pertaining to Ames' involvement with the Canadian Museums Association.
Boxes 3 (1-10), 11 (50), 12 (6), 19 (17-23)
Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute Series. -- 1967-1995.
1.16 m of textual materials.
Series consists of minutes of meetings of the Board of Directors and various committees,
correspondence, financial statements, briefs, programmes, reports, fellowship
applications, printed materials, and photographs pertaining to Ames' role as President
of the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute, as well as the activities of the Institute in general.
Boxes 4 (1-12), 5 (1-25), 6 (1-15), 7 (1-11), 8 (1-15), 9 (1-24), 11 (66)
Assorted Associations and Conferences Series. -- 1961-2003.
61 cm of textual materials.
Series consists of correspondence, printed material, and notes pertaining to a variety of
associations and related conferences in UBC and elsewhere. It includes lectures,
roundtable discussions and radio talks.
Boxes 11(1,8-13,15,18,19,21,47,48,51,64), 12 (1,2,8,18,20,21,30,33), 13 (1,3,9,10,24), 14
(2,14,24), 15 (2,4,7,8), 20 (39-66), 21, 25 (26-33), 26 (1-5)
Manuscripts, Drafts, and Papers Series. -- 1957-2001.
70 cm of textual materials.
Series consists of manuscripts, drafts and papers, published and unpublished, written
by Ames on a variety of topics; also includes book reviews, journal submissions and
manuscripts edited by Ames.
Boxes 11 (2,23,29,31,49,52-62,65), 12 (34-37), 13 (2,11,12,14,20,22), 14 (1,3,5-9,19-23,26-
28,38,39), 15 (19,21,27,28), 20 (1-38)
Research Series. -- 1953-2002.
1.4 m of textual records.
Series consists of grant applications and proposals to UBC and outside institutions,
notices and awards, correspondence, coding manuals used in research projects, and
leave applications to do research. Series includes materials related to Ames'
membership in the Grants Committee of the Canadian Ethnic Studies Advisory
Committee. Series is arranged chronologically.
Box 19 (24-40), 28 (1-17), 29 (1-31), 30 (1-18), 31 (1-19), 32 (1-7)
Museum of Anthropology Series. -- 1949-2003, 1996.
5 cm of textual records.
Series includes correspondence, appointment papers, grant applications and notes
specific to Ames' involvement with the Museum of Anthropology.
Boxes 19 (41-44), 32 (8-11)
General Correspondence Series. -- 1946-2002.
70 cm of textual material.
Series consists of personal and professional correspondence, primarily relating to Ames'
contacts in South Asia.
Boxes 11 (4,7,14,16,17,20,22,26-28,30,36,39-42,44), 12 (7,10,11,14,15,22,25,26,28,39), 13
(4,13,15-17,23,29), 14 (4,17,25,36), 15 (12,13,23-26,30,33), 19(45-50), 32 (12-22)
Biographical Series. -- 1961-2001.
2 cm of textual records.
Series consists of copies of curriculum vitae (1961-2001), miscellaneous citations (1982-
2000) and annual reports (1963-1999).
Box 15(39-41)
Photographic Series. -- 1955-1993.
ca. 4900 photographs.
Series consists of photographic material, including prints, slides, and negatives, used in
Ames' lectures. Majority of material relates to India.
Boxes 33 (1-21), 34 (1-29), 35 (1-4)
Audio Cassettes Series. -- 1974-1975.
17 cassettes.
Series contains cassette tapes recorded in 1974 or 1975 featuring interviews with those
who witnessed or somehow played a part in the "Post Office Sit-down," a protest which
took place in Vancouver in 1938, also known as "Bloody Sunday."
Box 35 (5-21)
Computer Tape Series. -- 1972.
1 computer tape.
Consists of a single computer tape recorded onto now potentially obsolete format.
Content unknown, dated 1972.
Box 35 (22)
File List
BOX 1
UBC DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY SERIES
Department Minutes (1967-1976)
1-1/4 April 1967 May 1976
Miscellaneous Dept. Memos and Correspondence (1966-1969)
1-5/8 1966 - 1976
Committees
1-9 Anthropology/Sociology 100 (1966-1967)
1-10 Appointments (1970-1972)
1-11 Graduate Studies - Minutes (1967-1970)
1-12 Graduate Studies - Programs and Procedures (1968-1970)
1-13 Graduate Studies - Minutes, Memos, Etc. (1967-1973)
1-14 Head Search (1974-1975)
1-15 Miscellaneous (1969-1970)
1-16 On South Asia (1966-1971)
1-17 Registration Material (1969-1971)
1-18 Course Assignments (1971-1974)
(continued)
CANADIAN SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY ASSOCIATION SERIES
1-19/25 Executive Committee Meeting (May 1970-May 1972)
1-26 Data for "Canadianization Report" (1972)
1-27 Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology - Editorial Board (1970-
1971)
1-28 Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology - Editorial Board (1971-
1972)
(continued)
BOX 2
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, SOCIOLOGY, AND ANTHROPOLOGY
[SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY] DISPUTE SERIES (1969-1971)
2-1 Background Information
2-2 Newspaper Clippings (1969-1971)
2-3 C.S.A.A. - Correspondence and Reports (1969-1971)
2-4 C.A.U.T. - Correspondence (1970-1971)
2-5 C.A.U.T. - Printed Material (1971-1972)
2-6 S.F.U. Faculty Association Material (1971-1972)
2-7 Palmer Hearing Committee - Reports, Correspondence (1970)
2-8 Cases - John C. Legget - Correspondence, Documentation
2-9 Cases - N.S. Popkin
2-10 Cases - P. Wheeldon, L. Feldhammer, S. Ahmad - Correspondence,
Documentation
2-11 Cases - M. Briemberg, A. Mitzman, Kathleen Aberle
2-12/13 Miscellaneous Files (1970-1971)
BOX 3
CANADIAN MUSEUMS ASSOCIATION SERIES (1980-1982)
3-1 C.M.A. Council - Correspondence, Minutes, Printed Material (1979)
3-2 Report - "The Role of the Canadian Museums Association" (1980)
3-3 C.M.A. Council - Correspondence, Reports, Minutes, Printed Material (Aug.-
Dec. 1980)
3-4 C.M.A. Council - Correspondence, Reports (1979-1981)
3-5 Council Meeting Material (February 1980)
3-6 Council Meeting Material (September 1980)
3-7 Council Meeting Material (January 1981)
3-8 C.M.A. Membership List (1978/79)
3-9 C.M.A. Annual Reports (1979, 1980)
3-10 C.M.A. Manuals
“Seminar Procedures" (1977)
"Policies and Procedures (1979)
(continued)
BOX 4
SHASTRI INDO-CANADIAN INSTITUTE SERIES
Meetings
Board of Directors
4-1 June 1967
4-2/3 December 1970
4-4 June 1971
4-5 December 1972
4-6 1971-72
4-7 May 1973
4-8/9 December 1973
4-10 May 1974 (incl. Annual General Meeting)
4-11 January 1975
4-12 May 1975
BOX 5
5-1/4 January 1976
5-5 May 1976
5-6 December 1976
5-7 May 1977
5-8 December 1978
5-9 May 1979
Annual General Meeting
5-10 June 1970
5-11 June 1971
5-12 may 1976
5-13 May 1978
Executive Committee
5-14 May 1974
5-15 September 1974
5-16 September, October 1974
5-17 January 1975
5-18 February 1975
5-19 February 1975, telephone conference
5-20 April 1975, with Library committee
5-21/22 May 1975
5-23 September 1975
5-24 January 1976
5-25 April 1976
BOX 6
6-1 1975-76
6-2 January 1977
6-3 1977-78
Fellowship Selection Committee
6-4 1968-70
6-5 1972-73
Library Committee
6-6 September 1967
6-7 1969-72
6-8 May, November 1974
Planning and Development Meetings
6-9/10 September 1974
6-11 September 1975
Canadian Advisory Council
6-12 September 1971
6-13 September 1976
Indian Advisory Council
6-14 May 1976
6-15 February 1977
Shastri - Correspondence
Michael Ames
6-16 1966-70, Canada
6-17 1973-75
6-18 1974, Denis Healy
6-19 1974, John R. Wood
6-20 1975, Spellman
6-21 1976
6-22 1975-76
BOX 7
7-1 1976-77
7-2 1977-78 c.c. to Michael Ames
7-3/7 1974-75
7-8,9 1975-76
Peter Harnetty
7-10,11 1969-71, from India
BOX 8
8-1,2 1970-71, within India
8-3 1970-71, to India
Barrie Morrison
8-4 1972-73
John R. Wood
8-5 1970-71
8-6 1970-72
Unidentified author/receiver
8-7 1973
8-8,9 1973-74 (incl. minutes, briefs)
8-10 1975, Croft
8-11 Talk with Wood, June 1974
Shastri - Financial Statements
8-12 1970
8-13 1970-71/71-71
Shastri - Briefs
8-14 April 1970
8-15 1970
BOX 9
9-1 November 1971
9-3 1975
9-4 June 1977
Shastri - Subject Files
Summer Programme
9-5 1974
9-6 1974,75
9-7 1975,76
9-8 1978
9-9 1978, application form
Delhi Visit
9-10 Advisory Council, Ames Report
9-11 December 1974
Fellowship
9-12 Application 1968-69
9-13 Application 1969-70
9-14 Application 1973-1974
9-15 Application December 1975
Research Fund
9-16 Carol Vlassoff, Aufust 1975
Shastri - Reports
9-17 Canadian Studies (1975)
9-18 Past Scholars (n.d.)
9-19 South Asian Studies at Canadian Universities (1974)
9-20 Outline for Scholars" Reports (n.d.)
Shastri - Printed Materials
9-21 1972-76
9-22 1974-75, draft
9-23 pamphlet (n.d.)
Shastri - Photographs
9-24 Delhi Office Staff (1974)
BOX 10
UBC DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY SERIES cont’d
10-1 Correspondence and course outlines concerning Sociology 510 and
Anthropology 534 (1997, 1998)
10-2 Course syllabus, correspondence, and teaching evaluations concerning
Anthropology 303 (1998)
10-3 Prospectus, course material, concerning Anthropology 302 (1996)
10-4/5 Syllabus, assorted course material concerning Anthropology 302 (1993-1996)
10-6 Drafts of papers, notes, correspondence, and other materials concerning the
significance of Expo 86, the World's Fair held in Vancouver, B.C. Canada in
1986 (1985-1987)
10-7 Course material, correspondence, and teacher evaluations concerning
Anthropology 500 (1990, 1991)
10-8 Course material, including exams, taken from Sociology 3e6, a course taught
at McMaster University, as well as some material from other courses (1957-
1964)
10-9 Material relating to Sociology of Religion, a course taught at McMaster
University (1962-1964?)
10-10/13 Course material, including exams, concerning Sociology 2b6, a course taught
at McMaster University (1962-1964)
10-14 Course material relating to Anthropology 531: The Anthropology of
Development: Family and Social Change (1966)
10-15/16 Course material relating to Anthropology 430 (1964?)
10-17 Course material, notes, relating to a variety of courses, including Sociology
420 and Anthropology 430 (1964-1967)
10-18 Course material, correspondence, and notes relating to Anthropology 505:
Religion in Primitive and Complex Societies, as well as Sociology 415:
Sociology of Religion (1965-1967)
10-19 Course material, correspondence, notes, and exams concerning Anthropology
430: Theory and Programmes of Social Change (1964-1966)
10-20 Lecture notes concerning Religious Studies 200 (1966,1967)
10-21 Course outline and correspondence concerning Anthropology 341: Material
Culture Studies (1989, 1990)
10-22/24 Course outline, notes, textbook order forms, and bibliographies relating to
Anthropology 300 (1973-1975)
10-25 Assorted examinations (1963-1966)
10-26 Course outline, lecture notes, bibliographies, and correspondence concerning
Anthropology 511 (1958-1968)
(continued)
BOX 11
ASSORTED ASSOCIATIONS AND CONFERENCES / MANUSCRIPTS, DRAFTS AND
PAPERS / GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE
11-1 Notes and correspondence concerning the International Council of Museums,
as well as the International Committee for Architecture and Museum
Techniques (1980-1983)
11-2 Various drafts, and a final version of The Nature of Numinosity and its
Museological Reconstruction an article published in the Journal of the
Walters Art Gallery, as well as some correspondence (1992-1994)
11-3 Various drafts of an essay titled The Making of a Department: An Outline of
the History of the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at the
University of B.C., as well as some correspondence (1992)
11-4 Correspondence concerning Ames" being quoted in Equity magazine,
October 1992 (1992)
11-5 Review and correspondence concerning Chiefly Feasts: The Enduring
Kwakiutl Potlatch by Aldona Jonaitis (1991,1992)
11-6 Correspondence and application for travel grant for a conference in India
(1991)
11-7 Review and correspondence concerning Peoples of the Past and Present,
author unknown (1992)
11-8 Assorted memos, lecturer lists, and correspondence concerning presentations
at the American Anthropologists Association meeting, December 2, 1992
(1991, 1992)
11-9 Correspondence concerning conferences (1975-1990)
11-10 Assorted correspondence and program notes concerning the Western
Museums Conference, Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, September 25,
1991 (1991)
11-11 Correspondence concerning the Royal Society of Canada (1979-1982)
11-12 Abstracts and correspondence concerning the 10th International Congress of
Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, as well, there is correspondence
concerning the 11th conference (1977-1982)
11-13 Correspondence and an application for funding concerning the 11th World
Congress of Sociology (1985,1986)
11-14 Correspondence concerning conference paper titled The Politics of Collecting
Contemporary Native Art in Canada (1986-1989)
11-15 Correspondence and drafts of papers concerning a variety of conferences
(1989)
11-16 Correspondence concerning the official opening of the Japanese-Canadian
National Museum (2000)
11-17 Correspondence concerning an essay for the Archiv fur Volkerkunde (1997)
11-18 Drafts, transcripts, and correspondence concerning Curatorship: Indigenous
Perspectives in Post Colonial Societies, a conference held in Victoria, B.C.,
May 16-19, 1994 (1994,1995)
11-19 Correspondence, conference paper, as well as other material concerning the
National Museum of the American Indian's symposium, titled, The Changing
Presentation of the American Indian 7-8 October, 1995 (1995-1997)
11-20 Review and correspondence concerning Museums and the Paradox of
Change: A Case Study in Urgent Adaptation by R. Janes (1995)
11-21 Correspondence and a draft of a conference paper concerning the Which Way
West Coast forum at the Henry Art Gallery, May 4, 1996 (1996)
11-22 Review and correspondence concerning New Worlds from Fragments: Film,
Ethnography, and the Representation of Northwest Coast Cultures by
Rosalind C. Morris (1995,1996)
11-23 Draft of an article, as well as correspondence concerning the Tovil, a dance
whose description is to appear in the International Encyclopaedia of Dance
(1995?)
11-24 Reviews and Correspondence (1995, 1996)
11-25 Correspondence concerning a professor at the University of California, Santa
Cruz (1993)
11-26 Correspondence concerning the Indian city Jamshedpur (1993)
11-27 Correspondence and review concerning We Have the Best Gods!: The
Encounter Between Hinduism and Christianity in Reunion Island, author
unknown (1993)
11-28 Articles, correspondence, concerning an article in the Vancouver Sun, June 26,
1993 (1993)
11-29 Correspondence, notes, and a manuscript to be published in Museum
Anthology titled The Politics of Difference: Other Voices in a Not Yet Post-
Colonial World (1993, 1994)
11-30 Review and correspondence of a manuscript titled Cultural Centres and
Cultural Revitalisation by Simon Brascoupe (1993)
11-31 Various drafts and correspondence concerning the manuscript titled What
Happens when the Object Becomes the Subject? (1993)
11-32 Correspondence concerning a colloquium talk at Arizona State University
(1993)
11-33 Correspondence and comments concerning the Heard Museum, Phoenix,
Arizona (1991-1993)
11-34 Correspondence and comments concerning the Burke Museum, Seattle,
Washington (1993-1996)
11-35 Correspondence and other material concerning a lecture at the University of
Saskatchewan (1994)
11-36 Correspondence and other material concerning Civilising Rituals by Carol
Duncan (1994)
11-37 Correspondence concerning a lecture at the Universite de Montreal
(1994,1995)
11-38 Correspondence and other material concerning the Fraser Fort George
Regional Museum (1997,1998)
11-39 Correspondence and other material concerning a Proposal for Collections
Policy Review for the City of Vancouver (1999-2000)
11-40 Correspondence and other material concerning a guest editorial for B.C.
Museum Roundup(2000)
11-41 Correspondence and comments concerning The Making and Unmaking of a
University Museum: The McCord 1921-1996 by Brian Young (2000)
11-42 Correspondence and other material concerning the Community Arts Council
of Vancouver (1999-2000)
11-43 Reviews and correspondence concerning a variety of manuscripts (1977-1999)
11-44 Correspondence with Dr. Vijaya Ramaswamy (1998)
11-45 Programme and notes concerning Race Relations, a seminar by the Indo-
Canadian Friendship Society (1975)
11-46 Assorted material concerning a Symposium on Anthropology and the
Weaker Section (1982-1984)
11-47 A Lecture, assorted notes, as well as ribbon badges concerning a speaking
engagement at Ranchi University, India. As well, there is material from the
Institute of Aesthetic Studies at the University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka (1984?)
11-48 Correspondence, membership forms, and other material concerning the
Canadian Ethnology Society (1985)
11-49 Working paper and notes concerning a paper titled Democracy and the Social
Sciences in Developed and Developing Countries: Canada, India, Sri Lanka,
and the Republic of Maldives (1984?)
11-50 Introduction and notes concerning a lecture at the Canadian Museums
Association Annual Meeting, St. john, New Brunswick (1988)
11-51 Correspondence and other material concerned with a variety of New Zealand
organisations, including the Manawatu Museum (1990-1997)
11-52 Daring to be Different an article for Muse magazine (1988)
11-53 Is the McDonald Hamburger a Work of Art? A discourse on Popular
Aesthetics and Unpopular Curators, an article for Parachute magazine
(1987,1988)
11-54 Free Indians from their Ethnological Fate: The Emergence of the Indian Point
of View in Exhibitions of Indians an article for Muse magazine (1987)
11-55 Indians as Resources: The Changing Relations between Indians and
Anthropologists an article from the Wicazo, SA review (1986)
11-56 Report from the Field: The Democratization of Anthropology and Museums,
an article for Museology (1986)
11-57 De-Schooling the Museum: A proposal to Increase Public Access to Museums
and their Resources, an article which appeared in Museum magazine, as well
as an unknown magazine (1985)
11-58 Bill Holm, Willie Seaweed, and the problem of Northwest Coast Indian Art: A
Review Article, an article for B.C. Studies (1984, 1985)
11-59 Democracy and the Social Sciences in Developed and Developing Countries:
Canada, India, Sri Lanka, and the Republic of Maldives an article for the
Samskrti, Cultural Quarterly Vol. 18 (1984) (see also 11-49) (1984)
11-60 Assorted papers, primarily concerned with the Museum of Anthropology at
UBC (1979-1983)
11-61 The Magical Arts of the Sinhalese Buddhists of Sri Lanka, an article reprinted
in the International Journal Of Asian Studies Volume II (1982)
11-62 Correspondence, notes, and other material concerning Visible Storage and
Public Documentation (1977)
11-63 Assorted scholarly reviews of various authors, as well as some
correspondence (1967-1994)
11-64 Correspondence, primarily concerning the Council for Museum
Anthropology (1991-1993)
11-65 Correspondence concerning New Research in Museum Studies: An
International Series (1988-1996)
11-66 Report, notes, and correspondence concerning the Shastri Indo-Canadian
Institute (1987-1995)
BOX 12
12-1 Correspondence and other material primarily concerning the CIDA-SICI
project (1993-1996)
12-2 Correspondence and other material concerning a conference titled Unlocking
Museums (1997)
12-3 Correspondence and drafts of papers concerning a curriculum revision for
Western Civilisation 12 (1991-1993)
12-4 Correspondence concerning a reception for departing Deans (1990)
12-5 Correspondence and other material concerning a study of the impact of Expo
86 on various cultural institutions in the lower mainland (1985)
12-6 Correspondence and a proposal for funding concerning the Canadian
Museums Association (1983)
12-7 Correspondence and other material concerning a Canada Council Senior
Fellowship, and a proposal for a research grant (1976,1977)
12-8 Correspondence, reports, and other material concerning the Canada Council
Consultative Group on Ethics (1975,1976)
12-9 Proposal for a diploma program in Museum Studies, as well as
correspondence concerning a departmental review of the department of
Anthology and Sociology (1994)
12-10 Correspondence and a manuscript concerning a proposed anthology titled
Global Issues in Anthropology (1988)
12-11 Assorted correspondence, primarily with and concerning Dr. Asok K. Ghosh,
Professor of Anthropology, University of Calcutta (1984-1989)
12-12 Assorted memorandums, correspondence, and other material concerning
budgetary, student/faculty ratios, and other departmental issues (1984,1985)
12-13 Report of the Review Committee for the Department of Anthropology and
sociology, as well as correspondence and memorandum concerning the
relationship between the Museum of Anthropology and the Department
(1981)
12-14 Correspondence concerning an evaluation of a petition for a grant-in-aid
(1971-1977)
12-15 Itinerary concerning a lecture tour in Australia (1993)
12-16 Correspondence, notes, reports, and other material concerning the Thomas
Burke Memorial Washington State Museum (1984-1988)
12-17 Correspondence concerning the appraisal of the M.A. programme in
anthropology at Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario (1988)
12-18 Agenda of Fluffs and Feathers: A Conference on Stereotyping (1988)
12-19 Correspondence and memorandums concerning selection of a new head of
the Department of Anthropology and Sociology (1981,1982)
12-20 Programme from a symposium titled Making Exhibitions of Ourselves: The
Limits of Objectivity in Representations of Other Cultures (for related topic
see 11-54 ) (1985)
12-21 Notes and other material concerning The Citizen's Forum on Canada's Future
(1991)
12-22 Correspondence concerning Ames" writing of a foreword for Harry Assu and
Joy Inglis" book Assu of Cape Mudge: Recollections of a Coastal Indian Chief
(1988-1989)
12-23 Correspondence concerning the appraisal of another professor's work (1989)
12-24 Correspondence concerning an undergraduate program review in the
Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Arts, York University (1989)
12-25 Correspondence with Carole Farber ( 1983-1988)
12-26 Correspondence concerning a Dutch Journal Focaal (1997,1998)
12-27 Correspondence concerning Lubicon/Spirit Sings debate (1989)
12-28 Correspondence with Richard Schechner at the Tisch School of the Arts, New
York University (1988,1989)
12-29 Canadianization briefs and articles, concerning the Canadian Sociology and
Anthropology Association (1972,1973)
12-30 Correspondence and other material relating to a symposium, titled, The role
of Radical Social Science in Canadian Universities (1970,1971)
12-31 Assorted correspondence and papers concerning canadianization in the
Department of Anthropology and Sociology (1972,1973)
12-32 Correspondence and articles concerning canadianization (1972)
12-33 Correspondence and briefs concerning the Canadianization Sub-Committee
(1972,1973)
12-34/37 Correspondence, drafts, reviews, and sales records concerning publication of
Ames" work, in particular the book Cannibal Tours and Glass Boxes: The
Anthropology of Museums (1984-1996)
12-38 Assorted administrative paperwork, including minutes, proposed projects,
and notes concerning the Department of Anthropology and Sociology, in
particular the issues of space and equipment (1970-1976)
12-39 Correspondence and a letter of reference for Kathleen Gough Aberle (1974)
12-40 Assorted reviews and correspondence concerning academic papers,
applications for fellowships, and Ph.D. examinations (1980-1997)
BOX 13
13-1 Correspondence, notes, and other materials relating to conference titled
Religion and Political Modernisation Honolulu, Hawaii (1970,1971)
13-2 A paper titled On How Anthropology Can Become a Skin Trade, as well as
correspondence concerning the employability of anthropology graduates
(1973)
13-3 Correspondence concerning the Commission on Canadian Studies as well as
the Association For Canadian Studies (1973-1980)
13-4 Correspondence, notes, and other material concerning the Alaska Native
Heritage Park (1993,1994)
13-5 Correspondence, minutes, and notes concerning the Dean of Art's Ad Hoc
Committee on Policy Concerning Research on Human Subjects (1973,1974)
13-6/7 Correspondence, minutes, and a report concerning the Experimental
Research Committee (1970-1973)
13-8 Assorted papers, pamphlets, notes, and statements of principles concerned
with Ethics in the Sphere of Anthropology/Sociology (1967-1980)
13-9 Assorted correspondence, papers, and other material relating to the Ad hoc
Committee on Ethics (1971-1976)
13-10 Correspondence, notes, and promotional material relating to a symposium
titled Sikh Religion: It's Path and Practice in the North American Context
(1979)
13-11 Correspondence, as well as a working and final copy of a paper titled
Westernization or Modernization: The Case of the Sinhalese Buddhist Laity
(1971-1973)
13-12 Correspondence, articles, news paper clippings, and two photographs,
concerning Tovil: The ritual Chanting, Dance, and Drumming of Exorcism in
Sri Lanka (1977-1983)
13-13 Correspondence with F.M. Bhatti (1975-1977)
13-14 Correspondence concerning the paper Conflict and Change in British
Columbia Sikh Family Life, as well as a copy of the paper itself (1973-1976)
13-15 Correspondence, and other material, primarily concerned with both the Sikh
and Hindu communities in Canada (1964-1982)
13-16 Correspondence concerning research funding from the Parapsychology
Foundation Inc. (1957)
13-17 Correspondence related to employment search (1961-1964)
13-18 Assorted material related to research in Jamshedpur, India (1967,1968)
13-19 JSR Tables, Questionnaire Coding Manual - related to research in India (196?)
13-20 Proposal for a book on comparative religion, with some correspondence
(1964, 2001)
13-21 Course material and notes relating to Anthropology 448: Analysis of Social
and Cultural Change, taught at the University of Chicago, as well as a paper,
titled An Outline of Recent Social and Religious Change in Ceylon (1962)
13-22 Correspondence, primarily concerning publishing permission for Class,
Caste, and Kinship in an Industrial City of India, as well as drafts and a final
copy of the paper itself (n.d.)
13-23 Correspondence and research plans relating to the John Guggenheim
Memorial Foundation Fellowship (1970,1971)
13-24 Correspondence and notes concerning South Asian Workshop, May 2-3, 1974
in William's Lake, B.C., as well as other material concerning race relations in
the William's Lake area (1974)
13-25 Tentative research plan for an ethnic history of East Indians in Canada (1972)
13-26 Correspondence concerning a paper by Dr. Anand Paranjpe, as well as the
paper itself (1982)
13-27 Correspondence, primarily concerned with immigration and immigrants, and
their challenges in moving from India to Canada (1958-1977)
13-28 Correspondence, reports, application for grants, concerning the study of
Urban Integration of British Columbia Sikhs, in co-operation with the
National Museum of Canada (1964-1967)
13-29 Miscellaneous correspondence (1963, 1969)
BOX 14
14-1 Miscellaneous published articles (1969-1983)
14-2 Correspondence and papers concerning a Buddhism Conference, April 1-4,
1971 (1970, 1971)
14-3 Correspondence and a paper titled The Revolutionary Potential of Education
in Ceylon (1970, 1972)
14-4 Correspondence with John Ross Carter, primarily concerning his work titled
Soteriological Process and its Sociological Relevance (1977)
14-5/6 Assorted academic papers (1957-1968)
14-7 Correspondence and notes concerning the paper Three Ways to Study
Buddhism (1964,1965)
14-8 Correspondence and notes concerning the paper titled Some Recent
Developments in Ceylon Buddhism (1964, 1966)
14-9 Assorted academic papers (1964)
14-10/11 Notes, correspondence, and applications for funding, concerning
industrialisation in India (1967-1976)
14-12 Financial records, primarily concerning research assistants (1968-1970)
14-13 Correspondence relating to funding from the Canada Council (1970)
14-14 Notes and correspondence concerning a seminar on industrial development
in Jamshedpur, India (1972)
14-15 Applications for research grants, as well as correspondence with the Canada
Council (1966-1976)
14-16 Application for research grant from Foundations Fund for Research in
Psychiatry (1966)
14-17 Correspondence, primarily concerned with research in Jamshedpur, India
(1967-1978)
14-18 Correspondence, news paper clippings, articles, and drafts, concerning
modernisation in India, in particular Jamshedpur (196?-1969)
14-19 Essays concerned with the impact of Western education on Ceylon (1967)
14-20 Paper titled Some Structural Constraints on Employment Policies in an Indian
Steel City (1970)
14-21 News paper clippings and notes concerning demon masks, as well as the
Magical Arts of the Sinhalese Buddhists of Sri Lanka (1978, 1982)
14-22 A brief, and a response to it, concerned with the Rationalisation of Research
(n.d.)
14-23 Notes and an essay titled Westernization or Modernization: The Case of the
Singalese Buddhist Laity in Sri Lanka (see 13-11) (197?)
14-24 Correspondence, notes, and other material concerning a symposium titled
Entrepeneurship and the Modernization of Occupational Cultures in South
Asia, as well as correspondence concerning a publication of the symposium
papers (1969-1973)
14-25 Correspondence, foreword, and notes concerning I.M. Muthanna's People of
India in North America (1975-1977)
14-26 Correspondence concerning Modernization and Social Structure: Family,
Caste, and Class in the Steel City of Jamshedpur, an article which appeared in
Economic and Political Weekly, July 1969 (1969,1970)
14-27/28 Assorted academic papers (1990-2001)
14-29 Assorted academic papers by various authors (1963-1994)
14-30 Correspondence concerning a research grant from the Institute of Industrial
Relations (1971,1972)
14-31 Assorted applications for grants-in-aid of research, as well as requisition for
payment forms (1968-1976)
14-32 Correspondence, applications for funding, and receipts for expenses
concerning the Canada Council (1967,1968)
14-33 Correspondence, recommendations, and other material concerning Susan
Van der Flier and her research into the Post Office sitdown riot (1974,1975)
14-34 Correspondence concerning the visit to The University of British Columbia of
the scholar A.T. Ariyaratne (n.d.)
14-35 Correspondence, primarily requesting or commenting on reviews of
academic papers (1967-1973)
14-36 Correspondence, primarily with contacts in Sri Lanka (1969-1984)
14-37 Correspondence, notes, and other material relating to the career of Wilson
Duff, professor of Anthropology (1975-1977)
14-38/39 Assorted articles, reviews, and manuscripts (1957-1994)
BOX 15
15-1 Correspondence concerning University Killam Professors (1996-2000)
15-2 Correspondence, discussion papers, and other material concerning an India
Studies Sub-Committee Conference, January 24-25, 1986 in Calgary, Alberta
(1985,1986)
15-3 Assorted correspondence, as well as applications for funding from a variety
of organisations (1961-1965)
15-4 Correspondence and other material concerning the Royal Society of Canada
(1984-1988)
15-5 Correspondence, memorandums, and drafts of reports concerning a review
committee to evaluate a proposal for a Ph.D. in Asian Religions (1985,1986)
15-6 Correspondence, as well as some briefs and other notes concerning the
Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association (1974-1976)
15-7 Correspondence, reports, and papers relating to the Canadian Ethnology
Society (1987,1988)
15-8 Correspondence concerning the Behavioural Sciences Sub-Committee (1972)
15-9 Correspondence and a report relating to Ames" consultative work in
appraising the proposed M.A. program in Anthropology at Carleton
University (1973,1974)
15-10 Assorted reviews of other author's work (1968-1979)
15-11 Correspondence and a report concerned with the development of scholarly
relations with developing countries (1969,1970)
15-12 Correspondence relating to Dr. Nirmala Devi Cherukupalle (1972,1977)
15-13 Miscellaneous correspondence (1961-1987)
15-14/15 Correspondence and notes concerning the Canadian Sociology and
Anthropology Association General Meeting and its topic; The History of
Anthropology in Canada (1974)
15-16 Correspondence, notes, and other material concerning the possibility of
compiling and publishing a book detailing the history of anthropology in
Canada (1974-1979)
15-17 Correspondence, primarily concerned with obtaining permission to publish
articles in a compilation titled The History of Canadian Anthropology (1974-
1979)
15-18 Correspondence and a review of Much Maligned Monsters: A History of
European Reactions to Indian Art by Partha Mitter (1992,1993)
15-19 Correspondence, notes, and articles, concerning a compilation of essays, titled
Beaver Bites Back: American Popular Culture in Canada (1991-1993)
15-20 Correspondence, notes, and a report concerning the proposal for a Canadian
Art History M.A. at Carleton University (1992)
15-21 Correspondence and an article titled Documents That Move and Speak:
Audio-visual Archives in the New Information Age (1992)
15-22 Correspondence, requests for funding , and other materials related to the visit
to The University of British Columbia of a visiting professor, Dr. David
Lowenthal (1986,1987)
15-23 Correspondence between Ames and Professor Milton Singer, concerning the
appraising of papers (1969,1970)
15-24/26 Correspondence, primarily concerned with publishing a volume of essays
dedicated to Milton Singer (1972-1990)
15-27 Correspondence, notes, and a draft of an essay titled Report on an
Experiment in Visible Storage: Preservation and Access(1979)
15-28 Correspondence, as well as some notes concerning Museums, the Public, and
Anthropology (1984,1985)
15-29 Assorted correspondence related to Anthropology 551, as well as request
forms for the ethical review of proposed research (1986-1994)
15-30 Correspondence, primarily with contacts in India, Sri Lanka (1983-1986)
15-31 Essays, notes concerning various subjects, including Nativism (1957)
15-32 Correspondence and letters of reference concerning Carol Duncan (1957)
15-33 Assorted correspondence (1965)
15-34 Correspondence, primarily with Professor Hans-Dieter Evers (1964-1967)
15-35 Correspondence, reference letter, and other material relating to Valda
Blundell (1991-1996)
15-36 Correspondence, primarily with Professor Andre Beteille (1975-1979)
15-37 Correspondence, notes, and an itinerary concerning the French scholar of
South Asia, Louis Dumont, and his proposed visit to The University of British
Columbia (1974)
15-38 Correspondence, primarily with Professor L.P. Vidyarthi (1971-1985)
(Manuscripts, Drafts and Papers continued)
(General Correspondence continued)
(Assorted Associations and Conferences continued)
BIOGRAPHICAL SERIES
15-39 Copies of Ames" curriculum vitae (1961-2001)
15-40 Miscellaneous Ames" published citations (1982-2000)
15-41 Ames" annual reports (1963-1999)
(continued)
BOX 16
UBC DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY SERIES cont’d
Committees (1993-2002)
16-1 Search Committee for Director, First Nations Studies 2000
16-2 First Nations Language Program Committee - memos, correspondence,
reports 1993-2002
UBC Extension (1966-1971)
16-3 UBC Extension Lecture Series with Joe Richardson -“ Religions Feb-Mar 1966
16-4 Round Table Canada and International Development - Debate on Theories of
Development (UBC Extension); correspondence and notes 1969
16-5 UBC Extension Lectures on Tradition and Modernity; notes, drafts, articles
1970, 1971
(continued)
COURSE MATERIALS SERIES
16-6 A 300 -“ Introduction, lecture notes 1974
16-7 A 300 -“ Second outlines, revised outlines and lectures 1974-1975
16-8 A 300 -“ II-A Family Band; II-B Patrilineal Based 1974
16-9 A 300 -“ Composite Band 1974
16-10 A 300 -“ Notes on readings 1973-1974, 1974-1975
16-11 A 300 -“ Concluding lectures 1974-1975
16-12 A 300 -“ Social Organization -Segmentary Societies 1975
16-13 A 300 -“ Modernization 1972-1975
16-14 A 302 -“ First term lectures 1966, 1971-72, 1985, 1994-1995
16-15 A 302 -“ Lecture outlines, assignments, exams, readings, notes 1969-1970
16-16 A 302 -“ Syllabus, outline, readings 1970-1972
16-17 A 302 -“ Assignments and Readings 1971-1972
16-18 A 302 -“ Course outlines and lectures 1971-1972
16-19 A 302 -“ Discussion groups and reading notes 1971-1972
16-20 A 302 -“ Second term lectures, ideas- "Cultural Dimension and Religion"
1971-1972
16-21 A 302 -“ Lectures from earlier courses (AS315, S420) Adapted to South Asia A
302 1985-1986
16-22 A 302 -“ Course assignments, outlines, reading lists 1985-1986
16-23 A 302 -“ Correspondence re: course 1985-1986
16-24 A 302 -“ Past lectures 1985-1986
16-25 A 302 -“ "Tribes, South Asia" 1985-1986
16-26 A 302 -“ "Language, History and Geography" 1985, 1995
16-27 A 302 -“ Syllabi 1985-1986, 1994-1995
16-28 A 302 -“ "Indian Family" 1985-1986, 1994
16-29 A 302 -“ "Peasant Societies, Band and Tribes" 1985,1994,1995
16-30 A 302 -“ "Religion"- lectures 1986
16-31 A 302 -“ "Caste, Varna and Jati" 1994
16-32 A 302 -“ “Social Forms and Parivar" 1994
16-33 A 302 -“ "Dumont-An Introduction" 1994
16-34 A 302 -“ Outlines, notes, correspondence 1994-1995
16-35 A 302 -“ "Ramayana and Mahabharata" 1995
16-36 A 302 -“ "Primordial Civil Ties" 1995
16-37 A 302 -“ Labs and exhibits 1995-1996
16-38 A 302 -“ Syllabi, outlines, notes and assignments 1995-1996, 1996-1997
16-39 A 302 -“ "Leach and Mandelbaum, assigned readings" 1996
16-40 A 302 -“ "Family" 1996
16-41 A 302 -“ “Social Organization of Tradition" and "Imagining South Asian
Civilization" 1996
16-42 A 302 -“ "Introduction to course" 1996-1997
16-43 A 302 -“ "Complex Societies" 1996-1997
16-44 A 302 -“ Copyrights for student exhibits 1996-1997
16-45 A 302 -“ Student exhibits 1996-1997
16-46 A 302; A 402 -“ Text/Context 1964-1965
16-47 A 303 -“ Reading course on First Nations Interests -“ outlines, course
descriptions, and correspondence 1989
16-48 A 303 -“ Demography and Statistics [199?]
BOX 17
17-1 A 303 A -“ Course materials 1999-2002
17-2 A 341-“ Guest lecture on museums 1988, 1989
17-3 A 341-“ Material Culture Studies 1991
17-4 A 341-“ Guest lecture on "Crisis in museums" 1994
17-5 A 400 -“ Readings in Theory -“ discussion notes, outlines, assignments 1972-
1973
17-6 A 400 -“ Lectures 1972-1973
17-7 A 400 -“ Notes on readings 1972-1973, 1975-1976, 1976-1977
17-8 A 400 -“ "British Tradition" -“ lectures 1975-1976
17-9 A 400 -“ Bibliography, readings, assignments, course outline 1975-1976
17-10 A 400 -“ Notes, lecture notes, class outlines 1975-1976
17-11 A 400 -“ "French Positivism, Idealism and Materialism" 1975-1976
17-12 A 400 -“ "Formative Years, Weber, etc." 1975-1976
17-13 A 400 -“ Course outlines, readings, examinations, notes 1976-1977
17-14 A 402 and A 302 -“ "Indian Family System" 1973-1974, 1984-1985
17-15 A 402 and AS 315 -“ Course outline, reading lists, notes 1964-1965, 1965-1966
17-16 A 402 and AS 315 -“ Lectures notes 1971-1972
17-17 A409/501A -“ Course materials 2002
17-18 A 431 -“ Course outlines, syllabi, readings 1977-1979
17-19 A 431 -“ Course outlines, assignments, notes 1978-1979
17-20 A 431-“ MMA lectures 1977,1979, 1981, 1987, 1989
17-21 A 431-“ Case studies, museum policy and principles of interpretation 1978,
1979, 1987
17-22 A 431-“ Program evaluation 1978-1979, 1980, 1983, 1987
17-23 A 431-“ Lectures 1978-1979, 1979-1980, 1982
17-24 A 431-“ Introduction to museums 1978, 1982, 1989
17-25 A 431-“ Lectures 1979-1980
17-26 A 431-“ Lectures on Watson and others 1979-1980
17-27 A 431-“ Reflexive Perspective 1979, 1982-1983
17-28 A 431-“ First impressions 1981
17-29 A 431-“ Readings and notes 1982
17-30 A 431-“ "What is a museum?" 1982
17-31 A 431-“ Professionalization 1982
17-32 A 431-“ Evolution of museums in the Western world 1982, 1986
17-33 A 431-“ Course outlines and syllabi 1982-1983
17-34 A 431-“ Museum careers 1983
17-35 A 431-“ Guest lecture "A Day in the Life of a Museum Director" 1984
17-36 A 431-“ Course outlines, lectures, bibliography, correspondence 1986-1987
BOX 18
18-1 A 431-“ Major issues, economic foundations 1987, 1989
18-2 A 431-“ Course file 1989-1990
18-3 A 431-“ Museums for the 21st century (lecture notes) 1989-1990
18-4 A 431-“ Revised syllabus, lecture notes 1993
18-5 A 431-“ Guest lecture "Political economy of museums and the funding crisis“
1993
18-6 A 431-“ "How is knowledge of others possible?" and "The question of voice
and representation" 1993
18-7 A 431 Lecture on "Big squeeze on museums" 1994
18-8 A 433 -“ Images of the Indian- Special course for First Nations students 1985-
1986
18-9 A 433 -“ Images of First Nations 1986-1987
18-10 A 433/545 -“ Course materials 1977-1978
18-11 A 451-“ Course materials 1989-1990
18-12 A 500 -“ Notes 1973-1974
18-13 A 500 -“ Course outlines and bibliographies 1968-1969, 1969-1970
18-14 A 500 -“ Course outlines 1973-1974
18-15 A 500 -“ Lectures, syllabi 1981-1982
18-16 A 500 -“ "Foundations, Structure of Theories" -“ lectures 1981-1982
18-17 A 500/400 -“ TP, SSA, Pt II, III 1971-1972, 1972-1973
18-18 A 505 -“ Course outline and reading assignments, lecture notes 1965-1966
18-19 A 505 and S 415 -“ Outlines, notes, lectures 1964-1966
18-20 A 506 -“ History of Anthropology, guest lecture 1992
18-21 A 506 -“ Course materials 1993-1994
18-22 A 518 -“ Course materials 1987-1989
18-23 A 534 -“ Course materials 1978-1979
18-24 A 534 -“ Course materials 1997-1998
18-25 A 541 -“ Course materials 1978-1981
18-26 A 541 -“ Course materials 1983-1984
18-27 A 541 -“ Course materials 1986
18-28 A 541 -“ Course materials 1987-1988
18-29 A 541 -“ Course materials 1989-1990
18-30 A 541 -“ Course materials 1991-1992
18-31 A 541 -“ Course materials 1993
18-32 A 541B (001) -“ Course materials 2003
18-33 A 551 -“ Course materials 1989-1994
18-34 Lectures on Evaluation Research for Anthropology 431, 541, and 518 1980-
1994
18-35 S 415 -“ #3 Lectures on religion [1967]
18-36 S 415 -“ #4 Outlines, notes, lectures on religion 1966-1967
18-37 S 415 -“ #5 Outlines, notes, lectures on religion 1967, 1986
18-38 S 415 -“ Notes and lectures on religion [n.d.]
BOX 19
19-1 S 415 -“ Notes and outlines [n.d.]
19-2 AS 115 -“ Caste Systems 1975
19-3 AS 215 -“ Tutorials 1967-1969
19-4 AS 315 -“ Civilization of South Asia, co-taught with Peter Harnetty 1965-1966
Non-UBC Course Materials
19-5 Sociology Grand Seminar E, “Social and Religious Change in South Asia,"
McMaster University 1962 (1963?)
19-6 MOA Certificate Program 1997
19-7 "Imagining Museums in the Future" (HA488H) Course at University of
Victoria 2000
19-8 Critical Curatorial Studies 500 2001-2002
Musqueam 101 Course Materials
19-9 Correspondence, printed material and a proposal pertaining to "Musqueam
101-“A Barrier Free University Program for First Nations" 2000-2002
19-10 Correspondence and a proposal regarding the Musqueam Athletic 101
Initiative 2003
(continued)
PROGRAM REVIEW SERIES
19-11 Correspondence and notes pertaining to Ames' participation in an appraisal
of the Masters of Museum Studies program at the University of Toronto 1986
19-12 Correspondence, review findings and a schedule for a review and
consultation with McCord Museum 1987
19-13 Correspondence and a report pertaining to a consultation of the Material
History Programme at the University of New Brunswick 1987
19-14 Final report and correspondence regarding a review of the Graduate Program
in Anthropology at Carlton University 1988
CANADIAN SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY ASSOCIATION SERIES cont’d
19-15 Briefs on Interdisciplinary Work to Graduate Studies Review Committee; co-
authored briefs on Rationalisation of Research and Canadianisation to the
CSAA and the AUCC Committee ca. 1972, 1973
19-16 Correspondence and meeting minutes regarding the Harry Hawthorn Fund
1980-1981
CANADIAN MUSEUMS ASSOCIATION SERIES cont’d
19-17 Correspondence regarding participation in the Canadian Museum
Association's 1986 Conference Special Session on World Fairs, held May 23,
1986 1985-1986
19-18 Notes, printed materials and a copy of the discussion given at the Canadian
Museum Association Conference entitled "The Representation of Canada"
1988
19-19/20 Canadian Museums Association (CMA) Task Force on Museums and First
Peoples -“ minutes, reports, correspondence, submissions, notes, and memos
1988-1992
19-21 Task Force on Museums and First Peoples -“ minutes, reports,
correspondence, submissions, notes and memos 1991-1992
19-22 Politics of Indifference" CMA/AES, Santa Fe; notes and reading list 1993
19-23 “Spirit of Islam" Exhibit -“ nomination package for the CMA Awards for
Outstanding Achievement in the Exhibition Category 2002
RESEARCH SERIES
19-24 Coding manual for the research project on social life in Jadshedpur, India
1967-1968
19-25 Coding manual for the research project on social life in Jadshedpur, India
1967-1970
19-26 UBC grant application and notes pertaining to the "Assimilation and
Ethnicity of East Indians in B.C " project 1976
19-27 Research proposal application to the National Museum of Man for the
"Urgent Ethnology Program" 1977-1978.
19-28 Northwest Coast Indian Art Market Research Project -- correspondence, grant
proposals, application forms 1977-1979
19-29 Northwest Coast Indian Art Market SSHRC Research Grant Application
including correspondence 1979
19-30 Social Sciences and the Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)
Leave Fellowship applications and notification of award as well as a UBC
application for study leave 1982-1983
19-31 UBC study leave research grant application, travel expense form, and award
notice for "Face masking and the mask systems of Sri Lanka" project 1983
19-32 Colombo National Museum Survey -- questionnaires, tally sheets, summaries;
survey conducted but not written up 1984
19-33 UBC research grant application and award notice 1985
19-34 Correspondence, bursary and visitor application forms regarding a study
Visit to London (supported through the CMA) 1985-1986
19-35 Correspondence and UBC research grant application for the "A Critical
Review of Public History: the Duck Lake Region" project 1987
19-36 UBC research grant application for "The Politics of Interpretation: Museums,
the Public and Anthropology" project 1989
19-37 "Continuities and Changes in Sikh Family Relations," co-investigator with
Gurjit Gill -- UBC-HSS grant forms and requests for ethical review 1996-1999
19-38 Leave application to return to UBC-HSS research grant on South Asians in
Canada and abroad; includes correspondence 1996-1997
19-39 Miscellaneous reviews of grant applications and journal submissions;
includes correspondence 1999-2000
19-40 Canadian Ethnic Studies Advisory Committee Grants Committee;
correspondence and proposals 2000
(continued)
MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY SERIES
19-41 MOA Director - Reappointment 1990, 1992
19-42 Museums and Scheduled Tribes in Bhopal, India - MOA Research Grant
Application; drafts and correspondence 1993
19-43 "Four Faces of MOA" - notes for introduction to the new Museum Volunteers
1991, 1996
19-44 Museum of Anthropology - correspondence 1996
(continued)
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE SERIES cont’d
19-45 Correspondence re sale of puppet collection 1984
19-46 Open Museum Journal (e-journal) - Editorial Board; correspondence 1998-
1999
19-47 Correspondence with Carol Duncan re: application for Fellowship for College
Teachers and Independent Scholars 1991, 1993
19-48 Correspondence (Australia) re: Lecture tour to Western Australia with side
trips to Sydney and New Zealand 1993
19-49 Correspondence re: Visiting Fellowship and Adjunct Professor of Cultural
Heritage at Curtin University, Western Australia 1996-1998
19-50 Correspondence on Marjorie Halpin, including tribute, award nomination for
Halpin, and clippings on Halpin 2000
(continued)
BIOGRAPHICAL SERIES cont’d
19-51 Promotion as Fellow of the Society for Applied Anthropology; certificate and
correspondence 1996
19-52 Certificate in Recognition of Services Rendered to Canada Pavilion during the
1986 World Expo in Vancouver, BC 1986
BOX 20
MANUSCRIPTS, DRAFTS AND PAPERS SERIES cont’d
20-1 Minor Publications, including Ames' first "academic" publication 1957-1966
20-2 Correspondence and copies of various reviews written by Ames 1962-1989
20-3 "Class, Caste and Kinship in an Industrial City of India" in Asia 1969
20-4 Copies of miscellaneous published articles 1969-1988
20-5 Reprints/Photocopies of various articles and comments 1970s-1990s
20-6 Copies and correspondence regarding various articles for BC Studies and
Pacific Affairs 1971, 1985
20-7 Correspondence regarding invited comments to Current Anthropology on
D.G Mandelbaum's "The Study of Life History: Ghandi" 1972
20-8 Correspondence and various materials regarding the article "Applied
Anthropology in Our Own Backyard" 1978-1980
20-9 Draft and correspondence regarding the article: "Museum Ethnologies as
Agents of Acculturation," published in BC Studies 1979-1981
20-10 "Note on the Contributions of Wilson Duff to Northwest Coast Ethnology and
Art," in BC Studies. Reprints 1981
20-11 Draft, notes and correspondence regarding the paper "What is a Social
Anthropologist Doing in a Museum of Anthropology" 1982
20-12 Draft, notes, correspondence and a copy of the article "How should we think
about what we see in a museum of anthropology?" published in Transactions
of the Royal Society of Canada 1982-1983
20-13 Notes, drafts and correspondence regarding the published lecture series
"Museums, the Public and Anthropology" 1983-1984
20-14 Draft, notes and correspondence regarding the review article "Review of
Holm, the Art and the Times of Willie Seaweed" published in BC Studies 1984
20-15 Draft, copy, contract and correspondence regarding the article "De-Schooling
the Museum" published in Museum 1984-1985
20-16 Correspondence and marketing materials regarding the published lecture
series "Museums, the Public and Anthropology" 1985-1989
20-17 Copy, notes and correspondence regarding the paper "Report from the Field:
The Democratization of Anthropology and Museums" published in Culture
1985
20-18 Copy, notes and correspondence regarding the paper "Indians as Resources:
A Brief Survey of Relationships Between Indians and Anthropologists"
published in Wizaco SA Review 1985-1986
20-19 Correspondence pertaining to the article "Re-schooling the Museum: a
proposal to increase public access to Museums and their resources" published
in Museum 1985-1987
20-20 Draft, notes and correspondence regarding a book edited by Ames entitled
"Robes of Power: Totem Poles of Cloth" 1986-1987
20-21 Correspondence and a copy of paper entitled "Popular Culture and the
Constitution of Society: A Study of Expo '86" 1986-1987
20-22 A proof and correspondence regarding the article "A New Native History"
published in Native Studies Review 1986-1988
20-23 Copy, notes and correspondence regarding paper "Discussion Paper on
Museum Policies for Ethnological Collections and the Peoples They
Represent" published in MUSE 1987
20-24 Review of Papers by Bob Kelly; includes memos and notes 1987, 1988, 1991
20-25 Correspondence and a copy of paper entitled "Is the McDonald Hamburger a
Work of Art?"published in Parachute 1987-1988
20-26 Draft, copy, correspondence and notes regarding the paper "Daring to be
Different: An Alternative" published in MUSE 1987-1988
20-27 "Proposals for Improving Relations Between Museums and the Indigenous
Peoples of Canada," published in Museum Anthropology, journal for Council
of Museum Anthropology 1988
20-28 Copy and correspondence regarding the paper "Boycott the Politics of
Suppression" (a response to the controversy surrounding the "The Spirit
Sings" exhibition) 1988
20-29 Copy and correspondence regarding the article "the Liberation of
Anthropology: A Rejoinder to Professor Trigger's "A Present of Their Past?"
published in Culture 1988
20-30 Draft and correspondence regarding the paper "Cannibal Tours and Glass
Boxes: A Discussion of "The Objects of Culture and the Politics of
Interpretation" 1989
20-31 Correspondence, notes, and a copy of a paper regarding the paper "Cultural
Empowerment and Museums: Opening Up Anthropology" published in New
Research in Museum Studies by Athlone Press 1989-1990
20-32 Correspondence, draft and a copy of the paper "Biculturalism in Exhibits"
published in Museum Anthropology 1991
20-33 Book review of Rosalind Morris's New Worlds From Fragments. Reprint
1994?
20-34 "Nature of Numinosity and its Museological Reconstruction" in Journal of the
Western Art Gallery 1994/1995
20-35 "Retrospective: Reflections on Some Common Themes Arising Out of
Diversity" in Curatorship: Indigenous Perspectives in Post Colonial Societies:
Proceedings. Photocopy 1996
20-36 Vancouver Museum Design -“ proposal critique 2000
20-37 Copy of the paper "Apostles for Development: NGO in Madhya Pradesh", co-
authored with Elvi Whittaker 2001
20-38 Copy of the report "Report on Museum Policies for Ethnological Collections
and the Peoples They Represent" [n.d]
(continued)
ASSORTED ASSOCIATIONS AND CONFERENCES SERIES cont’d
Conferences, Talks and Lectures (1963-2003)
20-39 Correspondence, printed material and a press clipping regarding
involvement in the Northeastern Anthropological Conference, McMaster
University, March 20-22, 1964. 1963-1964
20-40 Lectures to CUSO volunteers to India 1965
20-41 Various lectures and presentations on South Asia on "Poverty and
Development," taken from courses A 300, A 302 and A 402 [1966-?]
20-42 "Looking for Equity and the Sovereign Individual in the South Asian Cultural
Landscapes," co-authored with Gurjit Sandhu; presented at the Shastri Indo-
Canadian Conference, Ottawa. Revised but never published 1968
20-43 "Class, Caste, and Kinship in an Industrial City of India," lecture before the
Indian Council of the Asia Society, New York, 1969. Reprinted in slightly
different form in Economic and Political Weekly 1969
20-44 “Some Comments on Theravada Buddhism in South and Southeast Asian
Societies" -“ revised version of the Comments delivered at the Association for
Asian Studies annual meeting, San Francisco. Mimeographed copy 1971
20-45 Vickers, Roy Henry: Northwest Coast Indian Artist -“ notes on Vickers
lecture series, clippings, notes, Vickers' bio sheets 1977
20-46 "Religion and Society in Sri Lanka," lecture notes and outline 1980
20-47 Draft and correspondence regarding the paper "How Ethnographic Museums
Stereotype Third World Peoples and Their Arts" presented at the IUAES
Commission on Museums Symposium No. E-409 in Vancouver 1983
20-48 "How Should We Think About What We See in a Museum of
Anthropology?," published in Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada;
originally called "Ways of Looking at Objects," to introduce the Museum to
members of the Royal Society; includes copies, correspondence and
conference program 1983
20-49 Correspondence, printed material and notes regarding BCMA's "Building
Communication Skills" Seminar held October 2, 1985 in Vernon, BC 1985.
20-50 Copy, correspondence and notes regarding the paper "Is the MacDonalds
Hamburger a Work of Art?" presented at the Western Canadian Art
Association's Annual Conference held in Regina, April 22-25, 1986 1986-1987
20-51 Copy, draft, notes and correspondence regarding paper "Free Indians from
their Ethnological Fate" delivered at an Association of Social Anthropologists
Symposium held in London, England, February 13-15, 1986
20-52 Notes and agenda regarding a session entitled "Cultural Performance and the
Museum and Anthropology (MOA) for the Canadian Museums Conference
1987
20-53 Copy and correspondence regarding the keynote address "The Big Mac
Attack" delivered at the British Columbia Museums Association Annual
Conference held October 6-9, 1987 in Kimberley, BC 1987
20-54 Correspondence, instructor agreement form and notes regarding
participation as a panellist in the Simon Fraser University Program in the
Simon Fraser University Program "The Subverting Eye: Curatorial Practices
and Persuasions," held November 19, 1987 1987
20-55 Conference materials and a copy and correspondence regarding the paper
"Ronald MacDonald and the Anthropology of Everyday Life" delivered at the
CESCE/CAMA/ACAM/SAAC Annual Congress held in Quebec City, May 14-
17, 1987 1987
20-56 Correspondence, notes and printed materials re: participation in the National
Native Indian Artists' Symposium IV held in Lethbridge, Alberta, July 15-18,
1987 1987-1988
20-57 Copy, Draft, a grant application and correspondence regarding the paper
"Proposal for Improving Relations Between Museums and the Indigenous
Peoples of Canada" delivered at the American Association of Museums
Annual Meeting held in Pittsburgh, PA, June 3-7, 1988 1987-1988
20-58 Correspondence and a copy of the paper "The Canadianization of an
American Fair: The Case of Expo -˜86" delivered at the American Popular
Culture in Canada: Mass Communications and Public Performance
Conference held in London, Ontario, May 4-6, 1988 1987-1988
20-59 Correspondence and transcript copies regarding an interview with Peter
Gzowski for CBC's Morningside radio show on the topic of native control
over artefacts in museums (pertaining the controversy surrounding the "The
Spirit Sings" exhibition) 1988
20-60 Correspondence printed materials and a draft of the opening address for the
Hawaii Museums Association Conference, held in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii,
October 7-9, 1988. 1988
20-61 Notes, correspondence and schedules pertaining to a conference on Museums
and Native Peoples held in Ottawa, September 9-10, 1988 1988
20-62 Correspondence, notes and a copy of the paper "Why Did Anthropologists
Boycott an Anthropological Exhibit? The Case of "The Spirit Sings" delivered
at the 37th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association,
Pheonix, November 16-20, 1988 1988
20-63 "Museums and Popular Culture" presented at the Northern Pacific Popular
Culture Association at the MOA, UBC; includes notes, outlines,
correspondence, conference program 1988
20-64 Notes and correspondence pertaining to a lecture entitled "Art and the
Politics of Interpretation" for the lecture series "Art/Artifact" at the Henry Art
Gallery 1988-1989
20-65 Correspondence, notes and copies of two papers "Biculturalism in Exhibits"
and "Museums in the Age of Deconstruction" delivered at meetings of the X
Club 1989-1990
20-66 Correspondence, printed materials, draft and a copy of the paper entitled
“South Asian Women's Experience of Gender, Race, and Class in Canada," co-
written with Anna Srivastava and delivered at the conference of Ethnicity,
Identity, and Migration: The South Asian Experience, Toronto, Ontario, Dec.
1989 1989-1992
BOX 21
21-1 "Art of Business: Things to Look For in the Museum of Anthropology" -“
introduction to the Museum for the Economic Council of Canada; includes
notes and correspondence 1989
21-2 Notes and Diagrams for various talks and papers during the 1990s [1990s]
21-3 Lectures on Restructuring Museums -“ notes, charts, overhead materials
1990s
21-4 Correspondence, printed materials and a copy of the paper entitled "Cultural
Copyright and the Politics of Documents That Move and Speak," delivered at
the ICA Symposium on the New Media National Archives of Canada,
Ottawa, April 30-May 3, 1990 1990-1991
21-5 "Moral Imperatives of the Modern Museum," Panel Introduction, Western
Museums Conference, Las Vegas 1991
21-6 National Museum of the American Indian (NMIA) - talks, articles and press
releases 1992-1993
21-7 "Cultural Organizations, Consumer Capitalism and the Popular Discontents
of Postmodern Society" -“ lecture in Perth, Australia; includes notes, outlines,
and correspondence. Unpublished 1993
21-8 "Decoding Cultural Capital and Class Domination: A Comment on the
Bourdieu Thesis" paper presented to the Dept. of Anthropology, University of
Western Australia, Perth; never published 1993
21-9 "Culture in an Age of Unreason: An Inquiry into Our Times," public lecture,
Alexander Library Theatrette, Government of Western Australia; includes
original and revised copies, notes, outlines 1993
21-10 Co-rapporteur for "Curatorships: Indigenous Perspectives in Post Colonial
Societies" conference, Univ. of Victoria; includes notes, summary report,
correspondence, conference program; report later published in revised form
in Curatorship (1996) 1993-1994
21-11 "Living Cultures, Living Traditions -“ Western Museums Conference,
Honolulu, Hawaii; Ames acting as session organizer and chair, and speaker.
Includes notes and correspondence 1994
21-12 "Museums and the Marketplace" presented at the Alberta Museums
Association Annual Conference; includes notes, clippings, correspondence
1994
21-13 Museums Today -“ Lectures at University of Montreal; correspondence,
notes, outlines 1995
21-14 "Are Changing Representations of First Peoples in Canadian Museums and
Galleries Challenging the Curatorial Prerogative?" presented at the National
Museum of the American Indian Conference in NY, 1995; later published in
Changing Presentation of the American Indian, Washington Press, 2000;
includes drafts and correspondence 1995, 2000
21-15 "Why Post-Millennial Museums Will Need Fuzzy Guerrillas" -“ paper
presented to Planning Group of the Australian Museum, Sydney, Australia;
published in Focal 1999; includes notes and correspondence 1997
21-16 "Multicultural or Multi-Lettered: Museums and the New World Disorder,"
Keynote presentation to Museums Australia Annual Conference; later
published in Unlocking Museums: Proceedings 1997
21-17 Correspondence, printed materials and a copy of the speech delivered at the
Woodland Centre's "Fluffs and Feathers Conference" 1998
21-18 "How to Decorate a House: The Re-Negotiation of Cultural Representations at
the Museum of Anthropology" first presented to American Ethnology Society
(Mar 1997); later presented at UBC classes and other events; published in 1999
and reprinted in 2003
21-19 Copies of various keynote addresses 1998-2001
21-20 "Museums and the Culture of Uprootedness," paper presented to the Shastri
Indo-Canadian Conference, New Delhi; includes correspondence 1998
21-21 "Themes Surrounding the Representation of Alter-Orders," comments for the
Alter-Orders Workshop at the University of California Irvine panel 1999
21-22 Planning Committee for Conference 2000: Designing the Future Together -“
correspondence, notes, conference announcements 1999-2000
Associations (1980-1998)
21-23 International Committee for Museums of Ethnography (ICME) -“
correspondence 1980-1981, 1983, 1985, 1988
21-24 "Using Labels Without Words to Describe an Architectural Tradition", report
submitted to ICAMT/ICME, London 1982
21-25 Reports to the ICAMT/ICME, London; to the CMA London ICOM Committee
-“ includes correspondence, notes, copies of reports 1982
21-26 ICME -“ London -“ correspondence, notes 1987
21-27 Correspondence regarding attendance and panel discussion to be given at the
Society of Applied Anthropology in Canada (SAAC/Canadian Ethnology
society meetings 1982-1983
21-28 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) grant
application and correspondence regarding grants for travel to attend the
International Council of Museums 12th General Conference, London, October
1982
21-29 Draft and correspondence regarding conference report "A Report on
Consultation -˜85" for presentation to the British Columbia Museum
Association 1985
21-30 Correspondence and notes pertaining to participation in the Canadian Art
Museum Directors organization (CAMDO) Meeting 1990
21-31 Report on National Museum of Science and Technology (NMST) Project 1992
21-32 Agenda and a report entitled "Immigrants, Aboriginals and Human Rights: A
Report on Some Australian Museum Activities," submitted to the Museum
Directors Group Meeting, Hamilton, May 1998.
(continued)
UBC DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY SERIES cont’d
BOX 22
22-1 "Ames-Annual Reports," containing annual reports of Ames' work (1957-
1998)
22-2 “Stevenson, David," containing correspondence, memos and research
materials pertaining to David Stevenson's PhD research and teaching
appointments (1965-1970)
22-3 "UBC Employ. Record," containing correspondence regarding Ames'
employment, salary, and grant allocation from the University of British
Columbia (1966-1973)
22-4 "Joan Ryan," containing correspondence, memos and research materials
pertaining to Joan Ryan's PhD research (1966-1973)
22-5 “Steventon, Bob," UBC Department of Anthropology and Sociology series,
containing correspondence, memos and research materials pertaining to Bob
Steventon's PhD research (1969)
22-6 “Students, Misc," containing correspondence and memos regarding graduate
students and their research (1969-1972)
22-7 "Dean of Arts Correspondence," containing various university
correspondence and memos (1969-1973)
22-8 "PAT Ren-Cttee," containing correspondence and news clippings concerning
the process of granting tenure to members of the UBC Anthropology
department (1970-1972)
22-9 "New Facility-General, 1970-1973," containing one architectural plan, memos,
reports and correspondence concerning the new Anthropology building
(1970-1973)
22-10 [No title] containing loose materials concerning projects the department was
involved with, course information, and a summary of Ames' research (1970-
1993)
22-11 "PAT-2," containing correspondence and reports concerning a dispute over
tenure within the UBC Anthropology department (1971)
22-12 "PAT, 1971-72 Review," containing correspondence and notes concerning
tenure within the department (1971-1973)
22-13 [No title] containing correspondence regarding employment, salary, ongoing
research and grant allocations between Ames and Cyril S. Belshaw (1972)
22-14 [No title] containing papers and correspondence relating to graduate work of
student Muhammad Jamal 1972
22-15 "New Facility-Plans, Preliminary Design Presentations," containing
architectural plans, reports and correspondence concerning the new
Anthropology building (1972-1976)
22-16 "New Facility-Minutes, P.C.C. Users' Design Team," containing reports,
meeting minutes, memos and correspondence concerning the new
Anthropology building (1972-1977)
22-17 "Grad. Study Review Committee," containing correspondence, memos and
reports concerning the faculty of Graduate Studies at UBC (1973-1975)
22-18 "New Facility-General, 1974-'75," containing memos and correspondence
concerning the new Anthropology building (1973-1975)
22-19 "New Facility-Small Groups Lab," containing memos and correspondence
concerning the new Anthropology building (1973-1977)
22-20 "Dept.-Leaves of Absence, 1975-76," containing correspondence, memos, and
applications for leaves of absence by members of the department (1974-1976)
22-21 "Dept. Head's Correspondence (Misc.)," containing various correspondence
and memos (1974-1980)
22-22 "Old," containing memos and correspondence concerning awards within the
department (1974-1981)
22-23 [No title], containing minutes of departmental meetings (1974-1981)
22-24 "Old," containing various university correspondence and memos (1974-1985)
22-25 "Extra-Sessional-1975 General," containing correspondence and memos
concerning sessional lecturers (1975)
22-26 "Extra-Sessional: 1976 General," containing correspondence and memos
concerning sessional lecturers (1975-1976)
22-27 "Old," containing correspondence and memos concerning appointments to
the department (1975-1980)
22-28 “Senate-Minutes of Meetings 1975," containing meeting minutes of the
university senate (1975-1980)
BOX 23
23-1 "Dept.-Leaves of Absence, 1977-78," containing correspondence, memos, and
applicationsfor leaves of absence by members of the department (1976-1978)
23-2 "New Facility-General, 1976," containing memos and correspondence
concerning the new Anthropology building (1976)
23-3 "Dept.-Leaves of Absence, 1976-77," containing correspondence, memos, and
applications for leaves of absence by members of the department (1976-1977)
23-4 "New Facility-General," containing memos and correspondence concerning
the new Anthropology building (1976-1978)
23-5 "Extra-Sessional: 1977 General," containing correspondence and memos
concerning sessional lecturers (1977)
23-6 "Extra-Sessional: 1978 General," containing correspondence and memos
concerning sessional lecturers (1977-1979)
23-7 "Dept. Labs Policy & Procedures,"containing various correspondence and
memos (1977-1979)
23-8 "New Facility-Landscaping," containing memos and correspondence
concerning the Anthropology building and the Museum of Anthropology
(1977-1985)
23-9 "Extra-Sessional: 1979 General," containing correspondence and memos
concerning sessional lecturers (1978-1979)
23-10 "Dept.-Leaves of Absence, 1978-79," containing correspondence, memos, and
applications for leaves of absence by members of the department (1978-1979)
23-11 "Extra-Sessional: 1980 General," containing correspondence and memos
concerning sessional lecturers (1979-1980)
23-12 "Annual Report 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95," containing annual reports of Ames'
work (1985-2002)
23-13 "Just Because I Wore a Turban," containing a biography of Inder S. Gill
prepared by Chanda K. Gill for Anthropology 433 (1996)
COURSE MATERIALS SERIES cont’d
23-14 "Course Bibliographies, 1962-63," containing correspondence, course outlines,
assignments and readings lists for courses (1962-1963)
23-15 Course outlines, handouts, exams and assignments relating to several
anthropology and sociology courses 1962-1965
23-16 "Courses, Bibliog, UBC, 1964-5," containing course outlines, assignments and
readings lists for courses (1964-1965)
23-17 "Bibliog-UBC 1964-Colleagues," containing course outlines, assignments and
readings lists for courses (1964-1965)
23-18 "Course Bibliog, 1965-66-67, UBC," containing course outlines, assignments
and readings lists for courses (1965-1967)
23-19 "Ames-ANTH 541 92/93, ANTH 551 92/93," containing course information,
reading assigned, lists of guest speakers and applications for internships
(1992-1993)
BOX 24
24-1 "431 Business," containing correspondence, course information, and
assignment details (1992-1993)
24-2 "431 Papers '92-93," containing a course syllabus and graded student papers
(1993)
24-3 "541 1993-94," containing correspondence concerning textbooks and a course
syllabus (1993)
24-4 "551 1993-94," containing correspondence and course information (1994)
24-5 "Ames-ANTH 302, 1995," containing correspondence, course information,
textbook order forms and readings (1994-1995)
24-6 "ANTH 302, 1996," containing correspondence, course information, and
assignments (1995)
24-7 "Anth 302, 1995-96," containing correspondence regarding the copyright of
images to be used in Ames' course (1996)
24-8 "ANTH 302, '96-97," containing correspondence, course information, and
assignments (1996-1997)
24-9 "Musqueam: financial 1996-2003"- general memos, correspondence, receipts,
financial logs, budget spreadsheets, invoices, account statements relating to
programme and programme staff (timesheets and payrolls)
24-10 "Musqueam": Review report 1997
24-11 Review of protocol agreement between Musqueam language programme and
UBC, 1997
24-12 "Musqueam L Proto," containing a "Report on the First Nations Language
Program-UBC," contract information and correspondence concerning the
Musqueam 101 course (1997-1999)
24-13 [No title] containing correspondence, memos, reports,1997-2001
24-14 "Msq Practical Docs," containing memos and contractual details for the
Musqueam language program at UBC (1997-2001)
24-15 [No title] containing outline, notes, lists, assignments and tests relating to
ANTH 303 course, 1998
24-16 "A303-98 Ethnog. Van, Course Misc.," containing course outline, class list and
research regarding the course (1998)
24-17 [No title] containing correspondence, memos, protocol agreement,
procedures for teaching, "memorandum of understanding" 1998-2001
24-18 [No title] containing outline, notes, lecture notes relating to Intro. to
Anthropology 303A course, 1999
24-19 “Student Papers," containing graded student papers for Sociology 510 (1999)
24-20 "A303 1999 Course Evaluations," containing student evaluations of this course
(1999-2000)
24-21 "Org & Notes," containing class schedule, lecture notes, correspondence and
midterm examinations for Anthropology 303A (1999-2001)
24-22 [No title] containing correspondence, 1999-2001
24-23 "A303A-02, Introd-02," containing course syllabi, lecture notes and class lists
(1999-2002)
24-24 "Green Workshop, A510, '99," containing course outlines for several courses,
correspondence with students regarding coursework and grading for projects
(1999-2003)
24-25 "Humanities 101," containing correspondence, minutes, and course outline
(1999-2003)
24-26 [No title] containing notes, memos re: FNLG, 2000
24-27 "HA488M," containing course materials for a distance education course from
the University of Victoria called "Re-Imagining Museums for the Future" co-
taught with Dr. Kersti Krug of UBC (2000)
24-28 “SCNRP & A540, Feb 9/00," containing notes on, correspondence regarding,
and a summary of a lecture on Vancouver's Downtown East Side (2000)
24-29 [No title] containing outline, notes, lists, assignments and tests relating to
ANTH 303 course, 2000
24-30 [No title] containing memos, notes, correspondence and schedule relating to
Musqueam program 2000-2003
24-31 "A303A '01," containing course outline and grading comments sheets (2001)
BOX 25
25-1 "Musqueam/Provost," containing correspondence, reports and notes (2001-
2002)
25-2 "MSQ 101," containing copies of papers, research notes and correspondence
(2001-2002)
25-3 "CCST Cttee," containing correspondence, memos, course materials and
financial information concerning Critical Curatorial Studies at UBC (2002)
25-4 "A303A '02," containing course outline, registration correspondence with
students, midterm examination and grading information (2002)
25-5 "A409/501, Spring 2002, DES Practicum," containing course outline, grading
procedures and correspondence concerning student projects (2002)
25-6 "Green, Jim," containing drafts of a course outline for Anthropology 495
(2002)
25-7 "Athletics 10, Msq.," containing memos, notes and correspondence in the
planning of a UBC-Musqueam Youth Soccer Tournament (2002)
25-8 "Musqueam 101," containing information packages, reports, and readings
assigned for this course (2002)
25-9 "Lectures," containing lecture notes and compiled “Session Notes" (2002-2003)
25-10 [No title] containing “Session Notes" (2002-2003)
25-11 [No title] containing Musqueam 101 session notes (2002-2003)
25-12 "MSQ," containing course notes and plans for a course schedule (2002-2004)
25-13 "Musqueam Initiative," containing lecture notes, correspondence and research
notes (2002-2005)
25-14 "MSQ 101," containing course schedules, correspondence, class lists and
course materials (2003)
25-15 "Msq 101, Newsletters/Lectures," containing drafts of newsletters and lectures
with some reports (2003-2004)
25-16 "Msq. 101-youth," containing correspondence, reports and pamphlets (2003-
2004)
25-17 "431 Readings 92-93," containing reprints of assigned readings (n.d.)
25-18 "Ceylon-Social Org. lecture," contains lecture and research notes (n.d.)
25-19 "Musqueam 101," containing readings and assignments (n.d.)
25-20 "Althusser, Louis, Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses, ANTH 303,"
containing two drafts of Leona Sparrow's paper, "Anth 431-Proposal-Coast
Salish Museum" with notes (n.d.)
25-21 "Musqueam 101 correspondence," containing correspondence, news
clippings, class lists, schedules, re: first and preliminary sessions of
Musqueam 101 course
25-22 “Squamish Language Program" containing miscellaneous drafts,
correspondence, updates, memos and notes re: curriculum for Squamish
language program
25-23 “Squamish Language Program" containing applications and memos relating
to professors and staff for positions within the programme
25-24 "Musqueam 101" containing correspondence and course material
CANADIAN SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY ASSOCIATION SERIES cont’d
25-25 "CSAA-1973 AGM," containing correspondence, memos, reports and receipts
concerning the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association annual
general meeting (1972-1973)
ASSORTED ASSOCIATIONS AND CONFERENCES SERIES cont’d
25-26 "Berkeley Seminar on Hinduism," includes papers by others with notes taken
by Ames (1961)
25-27 "H'ism Sem-Berkeley," containing correspondence, papers delivered at the
conference, and notes (1961)
25-28 "Hinduism Seminar," containing correspondence, notes, and a transcription
of a colloquium on "Caste Mobility in the Caste System in India" (1961-1962)
25-29 "Chi. Seminars," containing schedule and participant information for a
seminar in which Ames was a presenter (1962)
25-30 "Chicago B'dst Confer." includes papers by others with notes taken by Ames
(1962?)
25-31 "NIMH-1," containing lists of participants and a schedule for the National
Institute of Mental Health conference (1964)
25-32 "Buddhist Conference," contains correspondence and a report on the 1966
ACLS Conference on Buddhist Scholarship in North America (1966)
25-33 "NSF Applications," containing one letter acknowledging Ames' review of a
grant proposal for the National Science Foundation (1966)
BOX 26
26-1 "Ceylon Assoc." contains correspondence, membership lists, and "An Outline
for the Workshop on Ceylon at the University of Pennsylvania, 1966" (1966-
1967)
26-2 "Penn Summer Conference," containing notes drafts of papers delivered at the
International Conference on Ceylon, University of Pennsylvania, 1967,
including Ames' "The Revolutionary Potential of Education in Ceylon" (1967)
26-3 "Inter. Inst. Tamil Studies," containing correspondence and biographical
information concerning the visit of Mr. Arumugam Subbiah to UBC (1969)
26-4 [No title] containing Social Science Research Council of Canada brochures
and correspondence 1972-1973
26-5 "Hawthorn," containing correspondence and a draft of Harry Hawthorn's
paper delivered at UBC, and correspondence regarding the Malinowski
award (1976-1986)
MANUSCRIPTS, DRAFTS AND PAPERS SERIES cont’d
26-6 "Hawthorn," containing several publications by Harry and Audrey Hawthorn
with notes written by Ames (1944-1974)
26-7 [No title] containing several drafts and published papers by Audrey and
Harry Hawthorn, with notes by Ames (1945-1994)
26-8 [No title] containing a draft of "Report on Contemporary Art of the Canadian
Indian 1950" by Audrey and Harry Hawthorn (1950)
26-9 "1954, Indians of BC Survey," containing drafts of "The Young-Adult Group
of Katzie," "The Agent and the Indian," and "Recreation, Employment, and
Mobility of the Kitimaats," by Ames (1954)
26-10 [No title] containing a paper entitled "A Sociological Analysis of the Beverage
Dispensers Industry, March 21, 1955" co-authored by Ames as a student
(1955)
26-11 "Bibiliog-UBC," containing course outlines assignments and readings for UBC
courses (1955-1957)
26-12 [No title] containing drafts of papers and research materials on Delinquency
(1955-1958)
26-13 "Bibliog-Soc Rel," containing course outlines assignments and readings for
Harvard University courses (1956)
26-14 [No title] containing Ames' graded course assignments (1956-1957)
26-15 "Notes-Parsons Social Book," containing Ames' notes made in preparation for
a paper (1956-1957)
26-16 “Stress," containing drafts of "A Review of Stress Research" and "Reaction to
Stress: A Comparative Study of Nativism" and research materials related to
these papers (1957)
26-17 [No title] containing notebooks with course materials for courses (1957-1958)
26-18 [No title] containing 2 notebooks of Michael Ames' from courses he took at
Harvard, 1957-1958
26-19 [No title] containing 3 notebooks of Michael Ames' from courses he took at
Harvard, 1957-1958
26-20 "Bibliog-Harvard," containing course outlines assignments and readings for
Harvard University courses (1957-1958)
BOX 27
27-1 [No title] containing paper entitled "Therevada Buddhism in Ceylon: A Social
Relations 229 Paper" by Michael M. Ames (1958)
27-2 [No title] containing paper entitled "A Working Paper on the Sinhalese and
Five Other Loosely Structured Systems" by Michael M. Ames (1958)
27-3 [No title] containing drafts, research notes and corrections including "A
Working Paper on the Sinhalese and Five Other Loosely Structured Systems"
and "Religious Syncretism in Buddhist Ceylon (Thesis Prospectus)" (1958)
27-4 [No title] containing notebooks of Ames' for courses he took (1959)
27-5 [No title] containing paper entitled “Sinhalese Magical-Animism and
Therevada Buddhism(A working paper to be submitted to the Seminar on
Indian Religions San Francisco, August 1961)" by Michael M. Ames (1961)
27-6 "Ideol. Social Change-AA drafts Human Org. Paper," contains
correspondence, research notes and drafts of Ames' "Ideological and Social
Change in Ceylon: The Role of Religious Enthusiasm" (1961)
27-7 [No title] containing notebook of Michael Ames' from Sociology course at
Harvard, 1961
27-8 "AAA 1962," containing correspondence, reprints of articles, and a research
grant application (1961-1970)
27-9 "Magic Socialization," containing research notes and drafts of "Buddha and
the Dancing Goblins: a Theory of Magic and Religion" (1962)
27-10 "Madison Paper-1," containing research notes, correspondence and drafts of
Ames' "Popular Ideology and Village Rites of the Sinhalese Buddhists" (1962)
27-11 "Madison Paper-2," containing research notes, correspondence and drafts of
Ames' "Popular Ideology and Village Rites of the Sinhalese Buddhists" and
drafts of other scholars' papers (1962)
27-12 "Peace Corps," containing correspondence, research notes and preparations
for a lecture to a Peace Corps preparing to work in Ceylon (1962)
27-13 [No title] containing paper entitled "Popular Ideology and Village Rites of the
Sinhalese Buddhists. (A Working Paper to be submitted to the Buddhist
Studies Conference at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, 10-11 February,
1962)" (1962)
27-14 "Ritual Prestations," containing correspondence, research notes and a draft or
Ames' "Ritual Prestations and the Structure of the Sinhalese Pantheon" (1962)
27-15 "Assoc. for Asian Studies," containing correspondence regarding Ames'
reviews of articles published by the Association for Asian Studies (1962-1967)
27-16 "Pittsburgh Paper," containing research notes, correspondence and a draft of
Ames' "Religion, Politics, and Economic Development in Ceylon: An
Interpretation of the Weber Thesis" (1963-1964)
27-17 "Ceylon-Misc. Papers," containing research notes and drafts of papers (1963-
1965)
27-18 [No title] containing Ames' paper re: divorce and related research material:
News clippings, articles, correspondence, 1963-1967
27-19 "1965, Van Scool Board, Lectures in Introd to Anthropology," containing
correspondence and drafts of lectures delivered to the Training Programme
for Special Counsellors of the Vancouver School Board (1965)
27-20 "Ceylon-Aspects of Modernization (Educ.) Paper," containing research,
correspondence and drafts of "Aspects of Modernization in Buddhist Ceylon:
The Impact of Western Education" by Ames (1966)
27-21 "World B'sm Paper--1966," containing correspondence, research notes and
drafts of Ames' “Some Recent Developments in Ceylonese Buddhism" (1966)
27-22 "1979, Calgary-Sikhs," containing one piece of correspondence and a draft of a
paper entitled, "Observations on Growth and Development of Sikhs in B.C.,"
(1979)
27-23 "Ceylon-Buddhist Educ. Notes and S.F. Papers," containing drafts of Ames'
"The Impact of Western Education on Religion and Society in Ceylon," and
research notes (n.d.)
27-24 "Magic ??," containing research notes and drafts of "The Nature of Magic,"
and "Buddha and the Dancing Goblins: a Theory of Magic and Religion"
(n.d.)
27-25 [No title] containing a draft of a book (487 pages), no title page or date
27-26 [No title] containing "The People's Story," a paper to accompany a slide show
(n.d.)
BOX 28
RESEARCH SERIES cont'd
28-1 “Scholarships-Teaching F's," containing correspondence and applications
regarding financial assistance in support of Ames' research (1953-1961)
28-2 “S.S.R.C.," containing correspondence and applications regarding financial
assistance in support of Ames' research from the Social Science Research
Council, (1957-1961)
28-3 "Thesis Prospectus," containing research notes, several papers by other
scholars and Ames' 1958 "draft thesis prospectus" (1958)
28-4 [No title] containing materials relating to workers in India from E. M. Lavalle
(1958)
28-5 [No title] containing correspondence, notices, leaflets and memos re: Tata
Worker's Union strike- Labour Federation 1958
28-6 [No title] containing copies of the journal World Buddhism with notes written
by Ames (1959)
28-7 [No title] containing materials relating to Land Reforms Act Cases in India
from E.M. Lavalle (1959)
28-8 [No title] containing materials relating to workers in India from E. M. Lavalle
(1960)
28-9 [No title] containing copies of the journal World Buddhism with notes written
by Ames (1960)
28-10 "Chicago," containing correspondence, memos, and grant applications
regarding Ames' work at the University of Chicago (1961-1962)
28-11 "ACLS 1962, 1963, 1964," containing grant applications and correspondence
regarding a grant from the American Council of Learned Societies for Ames'
Ceylon Values study (1962-1964)
28-12 "Iroquois," containing correspondence, memos, financial information, drafts
of a questionnaire and research grant applications for a study of Iroquois
children (1962-1966)
28-13 [No title] containing copies of the journal World Buddhism with notes written
by Ames (1963)
28-14 "Bhubaneswar," containing correspondence regarding possible research
topics and a draft application for a research grant (1963)
28-15 [No title] containing drafts and comments concerning a questionnaire of
"Ceylon Values" and opinions on work (1963)
28-16 [No title] containing notes and corrections for "Ceylon Values" questionnaire
(1963)
28-17 "Ceylon-Questionnaires," contains drafts and completed copies of
questionnaire on opinions of work in Ceylon (1963)
BOX 29
29-1/23 "001-924," containing data sheets about Ceylon families with notations (1963)
29-24 [No title] containing completed Values study questionnaires in English and
Ceylon language, a list of subjects, and introductory letters in both languages
to parents of surveyed students (1963)
29-25 "Ceylon Values Study-Residual, Dr. Ames," containing data and contact
information fromthe subjects of the study (1964)
29-26 "Ceylon Values Study-Stuart," containing data and contact information from
the subjects of the study (1964)
29-27 Ceylon Values Study- containing forms and computer printouts of
percentages- Parent-Child value orientation (1964)
29-28 [No title] containing notebooks of data from the Ceylon Values study (1964)
29-29 [No title] containing a M.A. Thesis Proposal from Michael Stuart and data
from the Ceylon Values study (1964)
29-30 [No title] containing copies of the Ceylon Values study in Ceylon language
(1964)
29-31 [No title] containing data and information from the subjects of the Ceylon
Values study (1964)
BOX 30
30-1 "Originals," containing draft forms of charts and graphs for the data collected
from the Ceylon Values study (1964)
30-2 "Tables," containing data from the subjects of the Ceyon Values study (1964)
30-3 [No title] containing an English translation of the Ceylon Values study and
data sheets from the study (1964)
30-4 [No title] containing data from the Ceylon Values study (1964)
30-5 [No title] containing copies of the journal World Buddhism with notes written
by Ames (1964)
30-6 [No title] containing computer data from the Ceylon Values study (1965)
30-7 "Value Orientations in Ceylon: A Comparative Study and Critique,"
containing a copy of Crampton Michael Stuart's thesis with notes by Ames
throughout (1965)
30-8 [No title] containing copies of the journal World Buddhism with notes written
by Ames (1965)
30-9 “Sikh's," containing reports of interviews with several families concerning
their lives in Canada (1965)
30-10 "Asia Foundation," containing correspondence and pamphlets concerning
research in Laos by The Asia Foundation (1965-1966)
30-11 [No title] containing correspondence and a Proposal for an Exploration in the
Empirical Study of Values by Michael Stuart (1965-1966)
30-12 [No title] containing copies of the journal World Buddhism with notes written
by Ames (1966)
30-13 [No title] containing loose data sheets from UBC Computing Centre and
correspondence concerning insurance (1967-1969)
30-14 [No title] containing copies of the journal World Buddhism with notes written
by Ames (1967)
30-15 [No title] containing copies of the journal World Buddhism with notes written
by Ames (1968)
30-16 No title] containing interviews of workers in India from E. M. Lavalle (1968-
1971)
30-17 [No title] containing copies of the journal World Buddhism with notes written
by Ames (1969)
30-18 [No title] containing interviews of workers in India from E. M. Lavalle (1969-
1971)
BOX 31
31-1 [No title] containing transcribed interviews of workers in India from E. M.
Lavalle (1971)
31-2 [No title] containing series of completed questionnaires of management
personnel in India- questionnaire circulated by E.M Lavalle (1971)
31-3 [No title] containing interviews of workers in India from E. M. Lavalle (1971)
31-4 [No title] containing, interviews of workers in India from E. M. Lavalle (1971)
31-5 [No title] containing materials relating to trade conferences in India from E.
M. Lavalle, 1933-1951 (1971)
31-6 [No title] containing materials relating to workers in India from E. M.
Lavalle,materials are copies of records from 1929 to 1949 (1972)
31-7 "Bloody Sunday, June 19, 1938, Post Office Sitdown," containing newspaper
clippings, and research notes (1972-1975)
31-8 [No title] containing papers, personal accounts relating to "post office sit-
down riot" (1973-1975)
31-9 [No title] containing newsclippings relating to "post office sit-down riot"
(1973-1975)
31-10 [No title] containing news clippings with research notes regarding the Post
Office sitdown (1973-1975)
31-11 [No title] containing copies of telegraphs and telegrams relating to "post
office sit-down riot" (1973-1975)
31-12 [No title] containing news clippings, copies of records and notes on these
records pertaining to the Post Office Sitdown (1973-1975)
31-13 "P.O. Interviews," containing transcriptions of interviews regarding the Post
Office sitdown (1974-1975)
31-14 "P.O. Interviews," containing transcriptions of interviews and contact
information for people related to the topic (1974-1975)
31-15 "Post Office," containing transcriptions of interviews regarding the Post Office
sitdown (1974-1975)
31-16 "Reprints," containing pamphlets and newsletters (1975)
31-17 "Batoche Tapes," containing transcriptions of audio tapes and research notes
on Batoche and Duck Lake, Saskatchewan (1987)
31-18 [No title] containing correspondence, papers and voting records of various
BC native groups (1991-2003)
31-19 [No title] containing various correspondence and reports concerning
residential schools, fishing rights, language, and community programs of
First Nations people in BC (1994-2002)
BOX 32
32-1 "DES - Van City," containing news clippings and reports concerning social
conditions in Vancouver (1997-2000)
32-2 "DES Reprints," containing research notes and a paper on the BC Methadone
Program (1999-2001)
32-3 "Poverty not the Problem," containing research notes and newspaper
clippings (2000-2002)
32-4 [No title] containing annotated instructions concerning the KVOS
Questionnaire and notes concerning staffing and wages (n.d.)
32-5 [No title] containing loose data charts of family and community statistics in
the neighbourhood Ramdas Bhatta (n.d.)
32-6 [No title] containing loose data charts of family and community statistics in
the neighbourhood Ramdas Bhatta (n.d.)
32-7 "Dr. Ames Data, Tapes; Files, Jamshedpur Data," containing notes and
handwritten data (n.d.)
MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY SERIES cont’d
32-8 "HBH/AH-History," containing papers, correspondence, copies of
publications with research notes, and correspondence regarding Harry and
Audrey Hawthorn's involvement with UBC's Museum of Anthropology
(1949-2003)
32-9 "Hawthorn, Audrey," containing correspondence regarding Hawthorn's
various awards and UBC's Museum of Anthropology, including Hawthorn's
"Report of the Museum of Anthropology From 1947-1974" (1974-1986)
32-10 "Hawthorn, A.," containing correspondence with and concerning Audrey G.
Hawthorn, and essays detailing the early holdings of UBC's Museum of
Anthropology (1974-1998)
32-11 "A.H.," containing correspondence regarding Audrey G. Hawthorn's
nomination for the Order of Canada (1974-1998)
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE SERIES cont'd
32-12 "Hawthorn, H.B.," containing correspondence pertaining to Harry Hawthorn
and his nomination for the Malinowsky award (1946-1998)
32-13 "Ceylon Correspondence," containing papers, conferences and research done
by Ames and his colleagues at a variety of institutes and universities in North
America and Ceylon (1957-1967)
32-14 "General Correspondence 1965-1967"
32-15 "McMaster, Dept. Sociology," containing correspondence concerning Ames'
appointment to and resignation from McMaster University (1962-1964)
32-16 "Pathak," containing correspondence with and concerning Shaligram Pathak,
a research assistant of Ames' from India who hoped to study at UBC (1968-
1969)
32-17 "Correspondence-open, 1968-1970," containing correspondence and memos
(1968-1972)
32-18 "Correspondence-June 76," containing letters and memos (1972-1976)
32-19 "Correspondence spring 1973"- personal and professional
32-20 "Hawthorn, H.," containing correspondence, preparations for a retirement
celebration, and biography of Harry Hawthorn (1974-1998)
32-21 "Green," containing correspondence to, from and about Jim Green concerning
his work in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside and honorary degrees (1996-
2002)
BOX 33
SLIDES, PHOTOGRAPHS AND NEGATIVES SERIES
33-1 "Komagata Maru," (1973): 56 slides with corresponding notes and contents
list.
33-2 "Bloody Sunday-Post Office Sit Down," (1938): 82 slides with contents list.
33-3 "Fountain 1955," (1955): 78 negatives.
33-4 "Jamshedpur, Madras, Tokyo, Hong Kong, 1968-69," (1968-1969): 499
negatives.
33-5 “Sri Lanka Photos," (1968-1995): 37 photographs, 51 slides and 41 53negatives.
33-6 "Jan 1984 INDIA: Ranchi, Calcutta, Pt. Blair, Madras, Nat Museum Delhi
1974," (1974-1984): 291 slides.
33-7 "India 1974," (1974-1995): 113 slides.
33-8 "Controversies-1," (1976-1990): 50 slides.
33-9 "London Oct 1982, London Museums 1982, Horniman 1982, Weald and Down
Museum 1982, Fishbourne Roman Palace 1982, Madrid Oct-Nov 1979 Toledo,
Mus. Anthro Mexico April 1978, Merida 1978, Science Mus. Pitt Rivers 1983,
London Feb 1986," (1978-1986): 372 slides.
33-10 "Davidson-Grant," (1982-1989): 19 slides with related correspondence.
33-11 "Exhibit Typologies," (1983-1986): 53 slides.
33-12 “Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bangkok, Osaka, Feb-Mar 1984," (1984): 170 slides.
33-13 Slides of Expo 85 in Japan (1985): 123 slides.
33-14 "Tsukuba '85, Mar 85," Slides of Expo 85 in Japan (1985): 171 slides with
contents list.
33-15 "Edmonton Mall/Malls," (1986): 37 slides.
33-16 "Te Maori, TSS, AGO, Africa, Play Ball-ROM, Peabody Mus., Amazon, Fluffs,
Woodland CC, McMichael, CMC, NAC," (1986-1990): 175 slides.
33-17 "Controversy-misc," (1986-1993): 164 slides with corresponding notes.
33-18 "Batoche/Riel," (1987): 96 slides.
33-19 "Malls, F. Gardens, Ikea," (1987): 49 slides.
33-20 “Santa Fe/Phoenix," (1988-1989): 147 slides with one page of corresponding
notes.
33-21 "Age Unreason," (1988-1993): 79 slides.
BOX 34
34-1 "New Zealand," (1988-1994), containing images of locations and people in
New Zealand and Hawaii in 1988 and 4 slides from the Smithsonian Museum
in 1994: 386 slides.
34-2 "Art/artifact," (1989): 47 slides with corresponding notes.
34-3 "Maori Taonga," (1990): 73 slides with corresponding notes.
34-4 "Biculturalism in Exhibition," (1990): 36 slides with corresponding notes.
34-5 "Indian Summer of 1990, OKA," (1990): 73 slides with corresponding notes.
34-6 (1990-1997): 109 slides.
34-7 "Langley/Hatzic: misc," (1991-1992): 49 slides with corresponding notes.
34-8 (1993): 86 slides. Slides depict New Zealand, Maori Art, Western Australia,
and the UBC Museum of Anthropology.
34-9 "Controversies-2," (n.d.): 24 slides.
34-10 (n.d.): 10 pages of negatives with notes describing the scenes in Thailand,
Cambodia and India.
34-11 "Fountain, Fantasy Gardens/Lethbridge," (n.d.): 48 photographs.
34-12 "Australia," (n.d.): 69 slides.
34-13 "JSR [Jamshedpur, India] & Village" (1960-61): 95 slides in grey box- content
list written by Ames in box.
34-14 "Krishna & Village Life" (1973): 80 slides and 1 cassette tape in cardboard box.
34-15 [Miscellaneous] (1975-?): 20 slides.
34-16 "Point Alberni Museum" (1983): 21 slides.
34-17 "Rajappa" (1984): 5 slides in envelope
34-18 "Lost Magic Kingdom- African Sculpture- Museum of Mankind" (1986): 19
slides.
34-19 “Science Museum Stores and Welcome Display" (1986): 16 slides.
34-20 "Wolson Collection- British Museum & V & A Study Collection of wood-
examples of -˜visible storage'" (1986): 34 slides.
34-21 "Museum of London- Pot Stores & Costumes" (1986): 12 slides.
34-22 "431" [ANTH-431] (1986-87): 13 slides.
34-23 "Big Mac Exhibit & Hindu Divine" (1987): 16 slides & 1 negative.
34-24 "OKA-1" (1990): 35 slides.
34-25 "OKA-2" (1990): 35 slides.
34-26 "Magic of Masks in Sri Lanka- no.1 (n.d.): 30 slides.
34-27 "Magic of Masks in Sri Lanka- no. 2" (n.d.): 11 slides.
34-28 "The Boy Who Breathed on the Glass in the British Museum" (n.d.): 30 slides.
34-29 "Te Maori" (n.d.): 26 slides.
BOX 35
35-1 "Jamshedpur, Ritual" (n.d.): 69 slides in grey and white metal box- content list
written by Ames included.
35-2 "RDB Calcutta" (n.d.): 104 slides in grey and white metal box- content list
written by Ames included.
35-3 "JSQ, town village market" (n.d.): 114 slides in grey and white metal box-
content list written by Ames included.
35-4 "Madras- deva pix" (n.d.): 125 slides in grey and white metal box- content list
written by Ames included, as well as note cards with notes regarding rituals
and religion.
AUDIO CASSETTES SERIES
35-5 Side 1: "Tape 2, John Ahrens, 17.7.74, Side 2 P.O. Sitdown," Side 2: “Side 1,
Tape 2, Batteries out ½ way thru" (1974)
35-6 Side 1: "Howard Parker & Jack Unsworth. 8.12.74, Interview #4," Side 2: "Post
Office Sitdown" (1974)
35-7 Side 1: "Harold Winch, Sept 25, 1974, 8:45-10:00am, Interview #1," Side 2:
"Post Office Sitdown Project, Interviewer: Susan Vander Flier" (1974)
35-8 Side 1: "Pat Foley & Effie Jones, 16.10.74," Side 2: "Post Office Sitdown Project,
only ½ is relevant" (1974)
35-9 Side 1: "Mr. Pat Foley, Mrs. Effie Jones. Tape 2. 16.10.74," Side 2: "Post Office
Sitdown" (1974)
35-10 Side 1: "Howard Parker, Tape (2) Side (1), Jack Unsworth, 8.12.74," Side 2:
"Harold Parker, 8.12.74, Post Office Sitdown. Full" (1974)
35-11 Side 1: “Side 1. Tape 1," Side 2: "Joan Ahren, Side 2, Jan 16, '75, P.O. Sitdown"
(1975)
35-12 Side 1: "Agnes & Robert Jackson, #6, 23.1.75, P.O. Sitdown Interview, Relief
Camps," Side 2: “Side 2 filled, P.O. Sitdown" (1975)
35-13 Side 1: "John Ahren, 17.1.75, Tape 3, P.O. Sitdown, about 10 min. on this side,"
Side 2: no marking (1975)
35-14 Side 1: "Agnes & Robert Jackson, 23.1.75, P.O. Interview, P.O. Project, Tape 2
this side only," Side 2: "Interview #6" (1975)
35-15 Side 1: "Tues Feb 11 1975 P.O. Sitdown. Mr. Rodney Young, Side (1),
Interview #7, one tape only, 11:45am-12:45pm," Side 2: "Rodney Young, side
(2), 10 min (1975)
35-16 Side 1: "Tape (1) H.D. Wilson. Side (1) P.O. Sitdown." Side 2: "Halford David
Wilson, Mr. Alderman during P.O. Sitdown, 13.2.75, 7:00-9:15pm, both sides"
(1975)
35-17 Side 1: "Mr. Halford D. Wilson-Alderman, P.O. Sitdown, Feb 13/75, Tape (2),
side 1 only 20 min," Side 2: no markings (1975)
35-18 Side 1: "Interviewer S. Vander Flier, Interview #9, 40-45 min total," Side 2:
"Bob Smeal-Canadian Air Flight Attendant---P.O. Sitdown Project, Feb 20,
1975, Int-2:00-3:30" (1975)
35-19 Side 1: "Interview w/ Post Office Workers, 1. Fred Grant, 2. John Shaw, 3.
Gordon Logan, 4. Bob Read, 15 min this side," Side 2: April 9/75, Tape 1, Side
1 (1 tape only) Post Office Sitdown Project: Interview #10, 5. Betty Amos
(Public Relations also on tape)" (1975)
35-20 Side 1: "Interview #11, Frank Washbrook-policeman, Date: May 22/75. 11-
12:00 noon. Interviewer: Susan Vander Flier, 1 tape only, this 1 side only,"
Side 2: no marking (1975)
35-21 Side 1: "Post Office Sit Down Project, June 6, 1975, 8:00-9:00pm," Side 2: Mrs.
Phyliss Mortimore-Policewoman interviewee, 1 tape this side only,
Interviewer-Susan Vander Flier, Interview #12" (1975)
COMPUTER TAPE SERIES
35-22 Computer tape, "Own ID; Ames, Date; Sept. 19/72, Use ID;, Serial; UBC
Q00162, RAC #; RG0773" (1972)